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U-Haul data breach overview:
- Who: U-Haul International announced it was the victim of a data breach that exposed the names and drivers license information of some of its customers between Nov. 5, 2021, and April 5, 2022.
- Why: U-Haul says the data breach occurred after a hacker was able to access one of its customer contact search portals.
- Where: U-Haul is used by consumers nationwide.
U-Haul International disclosed that it was the victim of a data breach that exposed the names and driver’s license information of some of its customers.
The data breach occurred after hackers accessed a customer contact search tool, allowing unauthorized access to occur between Nov. 5, 2021, and April 5, 2022, Bleeping Computer reports.
U-Haul says it began an investigation into the incident on July 12 after becoming aware of the data breach, ultimately discovering on Aug. 1 that hackers had been able to access some of its customers’ rental contracts.
The moving and storage giant sent a notification letter last week to customers who were affected by the U-Haul data breach, informing them that their information had been improperly accessed by a third party.
“After an in-depth analysis, our investigation determined on September 7, 2022, the accessed information includes your name and driver’s license or state identification number,” U-Haul writes in its letter.
U-Haul data breach result of hacker who compromised 2 ‘unique passwords’ to gain unauthorized access
U-Haul says the hacker had to compromise two “unique passwords” to gain access to the company’s rental contracts search portal while reassuring its customers that the credentials have since been changed.
The company also reassured customers that none of their credit card information had been accessed, acquired or otherwise compromised during the U-Haul data breach.
“None of our financial, payment processing or U-Haul email systems were involved; the access was limited to the customer contract search tool,” the company writes.
U-Haul says it will provide affected customers with a free one-year subscription to identity theft protection services with Equifax to alert them if their personal information is ever misused.
In related data breach news, a consumer filed a class action lawsuit against Samsung earlier this month, arguing the company failed to protect the private information of thousands of its customers during an August data breach.
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Please add me. I rented a uhaul back at the end of March 2022 for moving.
I had attempted to rent a U-Haul and when I went to pick it up I was told that someone, not listed as another driver or anywhere else on my reservation, used my reservation number to pick up the rental. When the U-Haul representative went to drive the truck to the front of the location the unidentified male got into the cash register, stole the money, and left. I arrived to the U-Haul location, unaware of the situation, to pick up my reserved truck and they did not allow me to pick up what I had reserved. Instead I was told I wouldn’t be able to rent from any U-Haul location and flagged in their system.
Add me too I was wondering why my phone was getting 20+calls a day
My son rental. A U-Haul doing this time
I have used U-Haul during this period, please add me.
My son rental. A U-Haul doing this time