Tesla Files: 100 GB Of Confidential Data Leaked To German Newspaper

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Tesla Files: 100 GB Of Confidential Data Leaked To German Newspaper

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German business newspaper Handelsblatt claims Tesla has violated data protection laws after a whistleblower leaked 100 gigabytes of confidential data to the publication. More than 23,000 files show that Tesla has failed to adequately protect data from customers, employees, and business partners, Handelsblatt reported. The whistleblower also notified the German authorities about the data protection breach in April. The leaked documents, dubbed "Tesla Files," include tables containing more than 100,000 names of former and current employees, including the social security number of Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The files also include private email addresses, phone numbers, salaries of employees, bank details...

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