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Threat Actor Claims Breach of Honda’s Indian Branch, Selling Data

  • Last updated March 18, 2025
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New Delhi, March 18, 2025 – A threat actor known as Empire” has claimed responsibility for a significant data breach at Honda Cars India Ltd, exfiltrating over 3 million records from the company’s network. The announcement was made on a widely used hacking forum, where the actor expressed intent to sell the stolen data.

The breach, reportedly occurring in March 2025, has raised serious concerns about the security protocols in place at the Indian branch of the Japanese automotive giant. The threat actor stated, “Today, I am selling the Honda I-bap (Honda Cars India Ltd) data breach. Thanks for reading and enjoy,” indicating that the data could be available for purchase by other malicious actors.

This incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by organizations in safeguarding sensitive customer information against cyber threats. Data breaches of this magnitude can lead to severe repercussions, including financial losses, reputational damage, and potential legal consequences.

As the situation develops, Honda will likely need to assess the impact of the breach, notify affected individuals, and bolster its cybersecurity measures to prevent future incidents. The company has not yet released a public statement regarding the breach or the steps it plans to take in response.

The revelation of this breach serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that exist within corporate networks and highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity strategies to protect sensitive data.