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Aviso Vendor Cyber Rating & Cyber Score

aviso.ca

Aviso empowers better wealth management for Canadians. We’re a leading wealth services provider for the Canadian financial industry, helping hundreds of organizations gain a competitive edge. By connecting to our comprehensive ecosystem of integrated technologies, tools, products, services, and expertise, our partners can deliver an enhanced wealth management experience to their clients. Aviso is backed by the collective strength of our owners: the credit union Centrals, Co-operators/CUMIS, and Desjardins. Our team embraces a “oneaviso” culture that celebrates leadership, innovation, partnership, responsibility, and community. Aviso Wealth Inc. ('Aviso') is a wholly owned subsidiary of Aviso Wealth LP, which in turn is owned 50% by


Aviso A.I CyberSecurity Scoring

Aviso
Company Information
Website:http://www.aviso.ca
Employees number:1,711
Number of followers:114,008
NAICS:52
Industry Type:Financial Services
Homepage:aviso.ca
Aviso Risk Score (AI oriented)
Between 600 and 649
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AvisoFinancial Services
Updated:
08/04/2026
618/1000
Poor
Caa
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Aviso
AvisoPoor
Current Score
618Caa (POOR)
01000
1 incidents
-161 avg impact
Incident timeline with MITRE ATT&CK tactics, techniques, and mitigations.
JUNE 2026
623Before Incident
MAY 2026
620Before Incident
APRIL 2026
618Before Incident
MARCH 2026
617Before Incident
FEBRUARY 2026
614Before Incident
JANUARY 2026
611Before Incident
DECEMBER 2025
608Before Incident
NOVEMBER 2025
764Before Incident
Ransomware
07 Nov 2025Aviso
Kawasaki Motors Europe, Volkswagen, Toyota, Avis Rent a Car, Jaguar Land Rover, Nissan and Scania: Major Cyber Attacks Targeting the Automotive Industry 2025

Cyberattacks Surge in the Automotive Industry: Key Incidents from 2024–2025

603After Incident
CRITICAL-161
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Cyberattacks Surge in the Automotive Industry: Key Incidents from 2024–2025 The automotive sector has become a prime target for cybercriminals, with attacks ranging from ransomware extortion to large-scale data breaches exposing sensitive customer and operational data. Between 2024 and 2025, major automakers, suppliers, and rental companies faced significant disruptions, underscoring the industry’s vulnerability to digital threats. ### Dark Web Trends: U.S. Dominates as Top Target Dark web activity reveals the U.S. as the most discussed and targeted market, accounting for 23% of automotive-related posts, followed by France (8%) and India (7%). While automobile dealers represent less than 1% of dark web chatter, broader sectors like finance, retail, and technical services many tied to automotive operations remain high-risk targets. ### Major Breaches and Ransomware Attacks - Avis Rent a Car (August 2024): Hackers accessed a business application, exposing 299,006 customers’ personal data, including driver’s licenses, credit card details, and contact information. - Toyota (2024–2025): A third-party breach led to the leak of 240GB of data, including employee records, financial documents, and network credentials. The ZeroSevenGroup claimed responsibility, using ADRecon to map Active Directory environments. Toyota emphasized its systems were not directly compromised. - Kawasaki Motors Europe (September 2024): The RansomHub group stole 487GB of sensitive data after a failed ransomware attack, later dumping the files online when Kawasaki refused to pay. - Volkswagen’s Cariad (November 2024): A cloud misconfiguration exposed terabytes of data, including geolocation records from 800,000 vehicles, some linked to German police and intelligence personnel. Researchers traced the breach to an unsecured AWS memory dump. - Hertz (February 2025): The Clop ransomware gang exploited vulnerabilities in Cleo software, accessing customer data between October–December 2024. Over 3,400 Maine residents were affected, though the full scope remains undisclosed. - Scania (May 2025): Hackers stole insurance claim documents using compromised credentials from an IT partner, later attempting extortion. The data was later offered for sale on the dark web. - Cycle & Carriage (July 2024): A Singapore-based dealer suffered a breach affecting 147,000 customers, with 2% of records containing NRIC numbers and deposit details. - Nissan’s Creative Box Inc. (August 2025): The Qilin ransomware gang stole 4TB of design data, including 3D car models and internal documents, threatening to leak them to competitors. - Jaguar Land Rover (August–September 2025): A cyberattack forced the automaker to halt production at multiple plants, disrupting shipments and dealership operations. While no customer data was compromised, the incident caused widespread operational delays. ### Impact and Industry Response These incidents highlight the automotive sector’s expanding attack surface, from third-party vulnerabilities to cloud misconfigurations and ransomware extortion. Companies have responded with containment measures, forensic investigations, and enhanced security protocols, but the frequency and severity of attacks continue to rise. The financial and operational fallout including production halts, data leaks, and reputational damage underscores the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity defenses across the industry.
INCIDENT DETAILS -
TYPE
ransomwaredata breachthird-party breachcloud misconfiguration
MOTIVATION
extortiondata theftfinancial gaincompetitive advantage
IMPACT
personal dataemployee recordsfinancial documentsnetwork credentialsgeolocation recordsinsurance claim documents3D car modelsinternal documentsbusiness applicationscloud storageproduction systemsproduction haltsoperational delaysproduction disruptionsshipment delaysdealership operationsreputational damagedriver’s licensescredit card detailsNRIC numberscredit card details
DATA BREACH
personal dataemployee recordsfinancial documentsnetwork credentialsgeolocation recordsinsurance claim documents3D car modelsinternal documents299,006 (Avis)240GB (Toyota)487GB (Kawasaki)terabytes (Volkswagen)4TB (Nissan)highYesYes (ransomware cases)driver’s licensescredit card detailsNRIC numbers3D car modelsdesign documentsdriver’s licensescredit card detailsNRIC numberscontact information
OCTOBER 2025
764Before Incident
SEPTEMBER 2025
764Before Incident
AUGUST 2025
764Before Incident
JULY 2025
764Before Incident

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