Cyberattack shuts down car dealerships

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Published 2024-06-20
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All Comments (21)
  • @ivanmore3919
    The dealer owner looks like the biggest sleazeball that scams people into cars.
  • @bethhayes1
    A disgruntled customer who was ripped off by a car dealership!! LOL!!
  • You know who won't get the money back? The service advisors, sales reps., flat rate technicians, and anyone on commission 🤷‍♂️
  • @odi320
    They got hacked for selling overpriced cars lol
  • Car Dealership Guy literally came out of nowhere last year and became the voice of the retail auto business. The man is a relentless tweeter on X.
  • This is far worse than the media is reporting. It's not just car dealers, it's also heavy equipment and agricultural dealers. It's also not just sales, but service and parts as well.
  • This is exactly what CDK sold their clients. Protection against cyber attacks which they clearly failed to do . Their website is sorta running but it’s grim for dealers especially with the weekend looming.
  • Day 3, we made a fort in the parts department with door panels and a trench with bumpers
  • @reyesarg
    Stealerships finally feeling squeezed! The best we can do is 10 percent APR for the $28,000/ 43k miles used vehicle you like.
  • @rc_reefer7449
    The biggest people suffering in the dealership is not the hourly employees it is the flat rate and commission only based people as we rely on the software to be paid. Clocking means nothing to technicians.
  • @myshots101
    I applied for an It job at a local dealer in Los Angeles a while back and mentioned how their system was so slow. I never heard back from them. Go figure.
  • 1:35 The most absurd logic ever. How does this cyberattack an issue about the broader administration policies?
  • They should of purchased the xtra warranties. They can grab money to pay their employees from all the add ons they charge. It’s funny how mad they get but when things turn on them but scam most of their customers