Bridgestone Launches Investigation into Potential Major Cyberattack

Tire manufacturing giant Bridgestone has recently fallen victim to a cyberattack that disrupted operations at several of its manufacturing facilities in the United States and Canada. The company has reported that the incident was contained quickly, with no data believed to have been stolen. As investigations continue, no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, which has raised concerns about the security of critical manufacturing infrastructure.
Impact on Manufacturing Facilities
The cyberattack primarily affected two production facilities in South Carolina and one in Quebec, Canada. Reports indicate that the incident was identified and contained early, preventing any significant damage or data theft. Bridgestone Americas, the North American division of the company, confirmed that they are investigating what they described as a “limited” incident impacting some of their manufacturing operations. The swift response from the company’s cybersecurity team was crucial in mitigating potential harm. They followed established protocols to address the situation, ensuring that operations could resume with minimal disruption.
Company’s Response and Assurance
In a statement, Bridgestone emphasized their confidence in the containment of the cyber incident. The company reassured stakeholders that ongoing forensic analysis is being conducted to fully understand the scope of the attack. They stated, “We do not believe any customer data or interfaces were compromised,” highlighting their commitment to transparency and security. The proactive measures taken by Bridgestone reflect the growing importance of cybersecurity in the manufacturing sector, especially as companies increasingly rely on digital systems for their operations.
Potential Threat Actors
While no group has claimed responsibility for the Bridgestone cyberattack, cybersecurity experts have noted the recent activities of a group known as Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters. This group has been linked to several high-profile attacks, including those on Jaguar Land Rover and other major corporations. Formed from the merger of three hacking groupsโScattered Spider, Lapsus$, and ShinyHuntersโthis collective has been known to steal sensitive data and extort victims for financial gain. However, it remains unclear if they are connected to the Bridgestone incident, as investigations are still ongoing.
About Bridgestone
Bridgestone is a Japanese multinational corporation and the largest tire manufacturer in the world by production volume. The company operates in 150 countries and manages 50 production facilities, employing approximately 55,000 people globally. In 2024, Bridgestone reported an operating profit of $1.2 billion and sales totaling $12 billion. Beyond tire manufacturing, the company also produces rubber products, golf equipment, bicycles, and materials for construction and civil engineering. As the investigation into the cyberattack continues, Bridgestone’s focus remains on safeguarding its operations and maintaining trust with its customers and partners.
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