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Threat Actors Allegedly Claim Leak of Harley-Davidson Database

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Threat actors known as “888” have allegedly leaked the database of Appleton Harley-Davidson, a prominent dealership affiliated with the iconic motorcycle brand.

The breach, first reported by DarkWebInformer on their account on X, has sparked concerns over the safety of customer data and the broader implications for cybersecurity in the retail automotive sector.

Leak of Harley-Davidson Database

According to the report, the leaked data contains the personal records of 19,729 users, including sensitive details such as names and email addresses.

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While the full extent of the breach is still under investigation, unauthorized access to personal information could lead to identity theft, phishing attacks, and other malicious activities.

The threat actors allegedly shared the leak on a dark web forum, marking yet another high-profile cybersecurity incident in recent months.

The post revealed that the dealer’s database was exposed. Still, Appleton Harley-Davidson or its parent company, Harley-Davidson, has not confirmed the legitimacy of the claims or the scope of the breach.

The tactics employed by “888” remain unclear at this time. However, cybersecurity experts are urging affected customers to take immediate precautions, including changing passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and monitoring their accounts for suspicious activity.

This reported breach adds to the growing list of cyberattacks targeting large and small corporations. As companies in various sectors increasingly rely on digital infrastructure, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has never been more critical.

Appleton Harley-Davidson has yet to issue an official statement addressing the alleged data leak. Still, customers are advised to stay vigilant and seek guidance on protecting their personal information in case of a confirmed breach.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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