Hertz says some customers’ personal info exposed in breach
- Thousands of Hertz customers potentially had their personal data stolen after a security breach involving a third-party vendor, Cleo, which occurred from October to December 2024.
- The exposed data includes names, contact information, dates of birth, credit card details, and possibly Social Security numbers for a very small number of individuals.
- Hertz has confirmed that they are notifying impacted customers and offering two years of monitoring services through Kroll, an identity services company.
- A spokesperson stated that "to date, our forensic investigation has found no evidence that Hertz's own network was affected by this event.
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