A decade-long data breach in Toyota’s much-touted online service put some information on more than 2 million vehicles at risk, the Japanese automaker said Friday. Spanning from January 2012 to ...
Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday that information on customers in some countries in Asia, excluding Japan, and Oceania may have been left publicly accessible from October 2016 to May 2023 ...
Update: Toyota reached out to clarify that the video referenced in this story "was created by one of Toyota Financial Service’s vendors that mistakenly used an artist’s conceptual rendering of ...
Toyota Motor said global production climbed 4% from the same period a year earlier to 798,771 vehicles to mark a record for ...
The UAW's strike against the Detroit car companies could position Japanese automakers to capture more U.S. market share as the strike — combined with high interest rates — puts affordability ...
An overly permissive file-sharing link allowed public access to a massive 38TB storage bucket containing private Microsoft data, leaving a variety of development secrets — including passwords ...
The recalls cover multiple car and SUV models from the 2010 through 2019 model years including Hyundai's Santa Fe SUV and Kia's Sorrento SUV.
Researchers at Microsoft have inadvertently exposed 38TB of personal data. The AI team, which was uploading training data to let other researchers train AI models for image recognition ...
Toyota may have given the world an unintended sneak peek at an updated Camry. The illustration of a red sedan with a brand new face appears partway through an innocuous video about buying versus ...
Hong Kong’s Consumer Council has revealed that the personal data of more than 25,000 people may have been leaked in a cyberattack against the watchdog, up from an earlier estimate of 8,000.
The UAW's strike against the Detroit car companies could position Japanese automakers to capture more U.S. market share as the strike — combined with high interest rates — puts affordability ...
Hong Kong’s Consumer Council has revealed that the personal data of more than 25,000 people could have been leaked in a cyberattack against the watchdog, up from an earlier estimate of 8,000.