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Tata Motors Fixes Security Flaws Exposing Company and Customer Data

Indian automotive giant Tata Motors has fixed a series of security flaws that exposed sensitive internal data, including personal information of customers, company reports, and data related to its dealers.

A security researcher, Eaton Zveare, discovered the flaws in Tata Motors' E-Dukaan unit, an e-commerce portal for buying spare parts for Tata-made commercial vehicles.

The portal's web source code included the private keys to access and modify data within Tata Motors' account on Amazon Web Services.

Tata Motors, headquartered in Mumbai, produces passenger cars, as well as commercial and defense vehicles, and has a presence in 125 countries worldwide.

Tata confirmed it fixed the issues, ensuring the security of its customers' and company's data.

Author's summary: Tata Motors fixes security flaws exposing data.

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