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Crucial computer systems at as many as half of U.S. new-car dealerships will likely to remain down through the weekend following June 19 cyberattacks.
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The cyberattack on software company CDK Global that hobbled U.S. car dealerships highlighted the risks to industries that rely on just a single vendor.
The cyberattack on software company CDK Global that hobbled U.S. car dealerships highlighted the risks to industries that rely on just a single vendor. -
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CDK cyberattack outage could lead to 100,000 fewer cars sold in June, experts say
CDK outage forecast to slow auto sales by 7.2% in June, pushing demand into July. -
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CDK's car dealer software still not fully restored after cyberattack
Fallout from ransomware attack continues to affect car dealerships as CDK Global gradually restores service. -
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Shopping for a Car This Weekend? Be Patient---and Bring a Pen
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