Zoomcar, an Indian car-sharing platform, has revealed a data breach affecting 8.4 million customers. The breach, detected on June 9, exposed names, phone numbers, and car registration details. Zoomcar has since enhanced its cybersecurity measures and is cooperating with authorities, assuring that no financial information was compromised and operations remain unaffected. Post navigation Why New York Knicks can eye this low-cost option to pair with Jalen Brunson in backcourt? ‘Don’t think he’s realised … ‘: Dinesh Karthik’s bold take on Shubman Gill’s captaincy