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Ransomware Hits Automotive Data Expert Autovista

The automotive analysis and data company is working with external experts to investigate the attack.

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Automotive analysis and data company Autovista is scrambling to restore its services across Europe and Australia after falling victim to a ransomware attack.

Autovista has engaged external experts and is currently working to contain the attack, the company said in a Thursday morning incident notice.

“We are responding to a ransomware incident affecting certain Autovista systems in Europe and Australia. We appreciate our customers’ patience as we work to respond to this incident in a disciplined manner,” Autovista said.

The company also emphasized its focus on securely restoring its applications as soon as possible, but could not provide a firm timeline.

“We are currently working with third-party cybersecurity experts to investigate the incident. This investigation process is ongoing and will take time to complete,” Autovista said.

The company promised additional details on the incident and on when services will be restored as its investigation advances.

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Autovista did not share information on which services have been affected, but said that its employees’ access to email has been temporarily disrupted by the attack.

No details on the ransomware gang responsible for the disruption have been provided either, and no known group appears to have claimed responsibility yet.

Autovista is a UK-based firm that provides vehicle valuations and identifications, car specifications, residual value benchmarks, total cost of ownership, insights across the vehicle lifecycle, and smart tools for dealers and professionals worldwide.

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Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek.

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