Tesla Chief Privacy Officer Steven Elentukh revealed two former employees allegedly caused an April data breach that affected more than 75,000 individuals, Reuters reports. Elentukh identified the former employees in a breach filing to Maine's attorney general, noting lawsuits have been brought and the devices used to leak customer data have since been seized.
22 Aug. 2023
Former employees cited in Tesla data breach
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