Everest Ransomware Hits Chrysler on Christmas: 1TB Data Heist Shocks Auto Giant
Right in the middle of Christmas celebrations, the Everest ransomware crew dropped a bombshell on their dark web site, claiming they breached Chrysler and swiped over 1TB of sensitive data. They say it’s a massive database dump from the American automaker’s systems, spanning years of operations.
The Nitty-Gritty Details
Everest boasted about exfiltrating 1088 GB— that’s more than a full terabyte—of Chrysler data, including over 105 GB tied to Salesforce systems. The haul covers records from 2021 all the way through 2025, hitting core operations like sales, customer info, and internal docs. No ransom demands or proof-of-breach samples were immediately released, but the group is notorious for these holiday-timed leaks to maximize chaos. Chrysler hasn’t confirmed the breach yet, but if real, this puts them in the crosshairs of a rising ransomware player targeting big manufacturing firms.
Why Devs Should Sweat This
As a developer, this screams “check your defenses now”—ransomware like Everest loves exploiting unpatched Salesforce integrations, weak API endpoints, and overlooked cloud configs in enterprise setups. If you’re building or maintaining auto-industry apps, expect heightened scrutiny on data exfiltration paths; one slip in access controls or monitoring, and you’re the next leak site headline. Time to audit those third-party services and ramp up zero-trust everywhere.
Final Take
Everest’s Christmas gift to Chrysler is a wake-up call: holidays don’t pause hackers. Devs, lock it down before your code becomes the next victim story.

