Automotive & Mobility / Vehicle Manufacturing / Enterprise / Americas
Americas arm of the global Japanese automaker Nissan.
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Between May 27 and June 9, 2026, threat actors exploited an Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day (CVE-2026-35273) to steal HR data; ShinyHunters claimed the broader campaign across 300+ PeopleSoft instances at 100+ organizations. Nissan Americas said current and former employees in the US, Canada, Mexico and Brazil may have had Social Security numbers, banking information and financial/tax data exposed.
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Nissan is a global Japanese automaker; this incident concerns Nissan Americas, its US/Canada/Mexico/Brazil operations and workforce.
As a large employer, Nissan Americas holds employee identity, payroll and tax records, including Social Security numbers, banking details and financial/tax data in its HR (Oracle PeopleSoft) systems.
Nissan disclosed the employee breach in mid-2026 as one of 100+ organizations hit in the ShinyHunters Oracle PeopleSoft zero-day wave.
This is an employee-data breach: Nissan faced workforce notification obligations, litigation exposure and payroll-fraud risk, and it became a marquee victim of the Oracle PeopleSoft supply-chain wave.
A consumer-service breach: contact and account data supports phishing, account takeover and profile enrichment. For a high-profile principal this is targeting-grade, not merely identity-theft-grade: the combination lets an adversary locate, impersonate, or pressure the principal with little additional work.
Motivation: Financial extortion, data sale
A prolific data theft and extortion group that began as a database theft and resale actor and evolved toward SaaS-focused extortion. Recent activity involves vishing, credential harvesting, SSO compromise, and theft of customer data from cloud and SaaS environments.
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