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Hackers steal research data from Sweden's Volvo Cars by AFP Staff Writers Stockholm (AFP) Dec 10, 2021 Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars said Friday that hackers had stolen research and development data from its systems in a cyberattack. The company, owned by China's Geely, "has become aware that one of its file repositories has been illegally accessed by a third party," it said. "Investigations so far confirm that a limited amount of the company's R&D property has been stolen during the intrusion," Volvo added. It warned that "there may be an impact on the company's operation" from the hack, sending its stock falling 3.5 percent in Stockholm, to 72.44 kronor ($8.00, 7.06 euros). But the company added there was likely no "impact on the safety or security of its customers' cars or their personal data". Goteborg-based Volvo is currently pumping cash into electrifying its entire range by 2030. A spokesman told AFP that the company had not been hit by ransomware and remained in full control of its data. He added that a "third party" had contacted Volvo "recently" about the information theft, without giving any details about the exchange. Volvo Cars separated from truck manufacturer Volvo Group in 1999, before being bought by Geely in 2010. map/tgb/jm
Volkswagen cranks up electric car investment Frankfurt (AFP) Dec 9, 2021 German auto giant Volkswagen said on Thursday that it would bulk up its investment in electric vehicles and digitalisation to 89 billion euros ($101 billion) over the next five years. The 12-brand group will dedicate 56 percent of its 159 billion euros of investment to developing the cars of the future, up from 50 percent, and estimates that "one in four cars sold in 2026 will have a battery-electric motor". "We are in the middle of the biggest transformation in the history of Volkswagen," chief ... read more
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