Who:
CDK Global is a provider of dealer management (DMS) software for auto dealerships across the U.S.
Approximately 15,000 car dealerships that rely on CDK's software.
What:
CDK Global experienced a series of cyberattacks starting Tuesday evening, leading to a prolonged system outage.
The cyberattacks disrupted CDK's dealer management software, which is critical for sales, payroll, inventory, customer relations, and office operations.
Impact:
Operational Disruption: The outage has severely impacted the daily operations of roughly 15,000 car dealerships. Employees have resorted to manual processes, but most transactions, especially vehicle sales, have stalled.
Customer Service: Dealerships are unable to process sales and other services efficiently, affecting customer satisfaction and business operations.
Phishing Threats: Bad actors are exploiting the situation by posing as CDK support staff to conduct phishing attacks.
Duration: CDK has not provided a clear timeline for resolution, but the outage is expected to last several days.
Financial and Reputational Damage: The disruption may lead to significant financial losses for the dealerships and damage CDK Global’s reputation, despite its touted cybersecurity capabilities.
Response:
Investigation and Mitigation: CDK Global is investigating the incident with the help of third-party experts and working to restore services.
Customer Communication: CDK is providing regular updates to customers, though the exact timeline for full-service restoration remains uncertain.
Security Warnings: CDK has warned customers about phishing attacks and urged them to be cautious about unsolicited communications.
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