Ransomware attack on dealer system
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Ransomware attack on dealer system
Has anyone heard about this? I picked up my Cayenne today from service and they could not print me a detailed invoice / work order as their systems are down due to a ransomware attack. Apparently, this is impacting over 15,000 dealers and they cannot price parts, sell parts (has to be manual), work orders and it is impacting the sales side as well (writing deals manually). Been going on now for several days and they are not sure when it will end (my service guy said he had heard it could be 90 days). Apparently, as a result, there has been several cancellations of service appointments because of this. They can only do some of the basic service stuff. The ransomware attacker wants $86 million to release the system. Crazy stuff.
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Should have mentioned that this is just not isolated to Porsche. Several car manufacturers are impacted.
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blackpearl2015 (06-24-2024)
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Picked up my wife's Panamera yesterday. The system was hacked. I cannot recall the name of the system, but they are the dominant software provider to dealers, so there are many dealers affected. I picked up a paper record, and was told a regular record would be provided once the system is back up and running. I wonder whether the ransom will be paid. Ascension Health was attacked with a $100 million dollar ransom, and I understand that they paid it to a Russian hacking group.
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I picked up my '21 Cayenne e Hybrid yesterday, and the dealer said 15,000 dealers across NA are affected. They delayed the closing for a week, hoping this would be fixed by then, but they are still doing things manually until they get this resolved.
The software system is, I believe is CDK.
The software system is, I believe is CDK.
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I picked up my '21 Cayenne e Hybrid yesterday, and the dealer said 15,000 dealers across NA are affected. They delayed the closing for a week, hoping this would be fixed by then, but they are still doing things manually until they get this resolved.
The software system is, I believe is CDK.
The software system is, I believe is CDK.
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Yes its affected a bunch of dealers across the US...CDK haked and affecting service sales, financing, and even parts tracking. Folks say many dealers have gone back to pen and paper and excell to track deals and run numbers by hand and then will have to put everything in the system when it comes back up. Latest news cast I saw on tv this AM said dealers expect maybe to be back up in some form partially by end of month. Ransom was like 15 million asked...but CDK company will likely pay it cause the dealership network is loosing that almost daily in lost sales and delays.
On a brighter note some say may be good time to get a deal from dealers who are willing to do a deal by hand to get the sale and business vs waiting weeks and lost revenue waiting for the system to come back. One think thou...whomever does and comes up with a backup and/or alternate system for these dealerships will get a bunch of $$$.
On a brighter note some say may be good time to get a deal from dealers who are willing to do a deal by hand to get the sale and business vs waiting weeks and lost revenue waiting for the system to come back. One think thou...whomever does and comes up with a backup and/or alternate system for these dealerships will get a bunch of $$$.
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Yes its affected a bunch of dealers across the US...CDK haked and affecting service sales, financing, and even parts tracking. Folks say many dealers have gone back to pen and paper and excell to track deals and run numbers by hand and then will have to put everything in the system when it comes back up. Latest news cast I saw on tv this AM said dealers expect maybe to be back up in some form partially by end of month. Ransom was like 15 million asked...but CDK company will likely pay it cause the dealership network is loosing that almost daily in lost sales and delays.
On a brighter note some say may be good time to get a deal from dealers who are willing to do a deal by hand to get the sale and business vs waiting weeks and lost revenue waiting for the system to come back. One think thou...whomever does and comes up with a backup and/or alternate system for these dealerships will get a bunch of $$$.
On a brighter note some say may be good time to get a deal from dealers who are willing to do a deal by hand to get the sale and business vs waiting weeks and lost revenue waiting for the system to come back. One think thou...whomever does and comes up with a backup and/or alternate system for these dealerships will get a bunch of $$$.
Nice.
#11
To be fair, how many of these dealers were marking up cars way over sticker the last few years? Not all but I’m sure many did and still do.
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Tedster (07-02-2024)
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But there were other dealers I think that may have marked cars up because they couldn't get any inventory.
The local Porsche dealer here never has marked cars up over list, even when inventory was scarce.
I think the point is that situations differ - some dealers having integrity and others of course not.
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You bring up a good point. Certainly there were dealers that took and will take full advantage of any and every situation to the detriment of a customer.
But there were other dealers I think that may have marked cars up because they couldn't get any inventory.
The local Porsche dealer here never has marked cars up over list, even when inventory was scarce.
I think the point is that situations differ - some dealers having integrity and others of course not.
But there were other dealers I think that may have marked cars up because they couldn't get any inventory.
The local Porsche dealer here never has marked cars up over list, even when inventory was scarce.
I think the point is that situations differ - some dealers having integrity and others of course not.
He did say they get screwed by customers who will buy a GT car and promise not to flip it and then Porsche calls them and lets them know the buyer indeed flipped it right away because they track it and Porsche doesn’t love that either.
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No one said robbing them while they are being targeted...but when you trade a vehicle in and then see same said vehicle listed at a signficant amount over what said dealer said they had available to give you on a trade...it makes one have a little less sympathy for these dealers and their losses. Especially knowing they will most likely give you as little possible to maximize their profits on most deals. Not talking just ADMs either here. Understand profit is good and what they're in business for but when it comes at the point of the customer and a fair deal then that's where it gets to be greed and unreasonable.
And to be exact I was not referring to raping or low balling any dealer with an outrageous deal but ifI was looking for a vehicle and said dealer was having issues with CDS rather than wait for the system to come up and allow things to proceed I would make an aggressive offer to do a deal via paperwork only for a bit more of a discount or say an extended warranty for them to move a car which otherwise would sit on the lot till this hack is over.
And to be exact I was not referring to raping or low balling any dealer with an outrageous deal but ifI was looking for a vehicle and said dealer was having issues with CDS rather than wait for the system to come up and allow things to proceed I would make an aggressive offer to do a deal via paperwork only for a bit more of a discount or say an extended warranty for them to move a car which otherwise would sit on the lot till this hack is over.
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Palantir (06-30-2024)