What to know about the massive car dealership outage | CNN Business (2024)

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A customer looks at vehicles for sale at an AutoNation Toyota dealership in Hayward, California, US, on Monday, June 24, 2024. The hack that's disrupted business at thousands of car dealerships in North America is now in the process of getting resolved, the targeted software provider CDK Global said.

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CDK Global is still down heading into the brisk car-selling Fourth of July holiday next week. Auto dealerships use its software to manage everything from scheduling to records, and the mass outage since last week has paralyzed nearly 15,000 dealerships across North America.

CDK said last Saturday that it has begun restoring its software, but both car buyers and dealers are currently at a standstill. It has suggested several times that a fix is in order, only to say then that its systems would remain out of commission for a while longer.

Here’s what you need to know about the massive software outage.

What does CDK Global do?

CDK Global provides data and technology to different automotive dealerships. Its systems are used by roughly 15,000 car dealerships across the United States and Canada.

CDK operates different software products car dealers use to handle workflow such as keeping records of negotiated deals, to scheduling and communicating about service. Not every dealer uses CDK’s products, and those that do may not use CDK for every dealership task, but the system shutdown has been a problem for many.

To protect customer privacy, customers’ details aren’t written out on a piece of paper that’s just sitting on a desk anymore. Instead, information about deals and customer appointments iskept in a server that’s now impossible for salespeople affected by the outage to access.

Can I still buy a car or get my car repaired?

Salespeople and service employees who spoke with CNN say they’ve resorted to using pen and paper to process purchases, which has drawn out the amount of time it takes to buy a car, according to Scott Campbell, a salesman at Capital City Buick GMC in Berlin, Vermont. He estimates wait times have doubled or tripled.

Several buyers and repair customers tell CNN they’ve experienced long delays.

Don Ayco*ck told CNN he drove 90 miles round-trip from his home to a car dealership in Clay County, Florida, to buy a new Buick on Thursday, a day after the CDK shutdown. He told CNN he was able to buy the car but was unable to sign the title.

“We got a call from them today that we can come next Thursday to sign the paperwork for the title and get a permanent license plate,” he said, noting that it will be another lengthy round-trip drive.

In San Diego — where temperatures in recent days have been pushing 90 degrees — Robbie Jacob and his wife tried to make an appointment at a Kia service center to fix their car’s broken air conditioning unit. Jacob said the center told them it was unable to service the car, citing the CDK cyber incident, as there were no appointments available and all walk-ins were suspended until next week.

Can I still register my car?

Midway Automotive uses a CDK product to register cars with the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles.

Owner Michael Deveney says that after the shutdown on Wednesday, the dealership started sending customers to their local RMV office in order to register their cars in person after purchase.

“That was up until Thursday. Then customers started being told that (the RMV) wasn’t taking any walk-ins,” he said. “They were probably getting flooded with customers and started turning people away.”

Some 30 miles north in Lynn, Massachusetts, Katelyn Salvato says she hasn’t been able to register a vehicle since last Tuesday. Salvato works as a title clerk for Pride Motor Group, registering cars for three dealerships.

“Today… I sent 21 registrations to be done manually at the Massachusetts RMV,” she said.

Callahan echoed those concerns. Under normal circ*mstances, the CDK software allows the dealership to register a vehicle almost instantaneously, but now the process faces heavy delays.

“Our remote registration system is rendered useless without CDK to talk to it. We’ve had to send a runner with the registrations to the DMV to be competed in packs, costing several days where prior it took hours,” Callahan said in an interview with CNN.

When will CDK be back online?

CDK Global doesn’t believe its systems will return online before June 30.

In an automated voice message to clients, CDK said it is making “significant progress” in restoring its core application.

“We do feel it’s important to share that we do not believe that we will be able to get all dealers live prior to June 30,” the message said.

The company also urged dealerships to make alternate plans for their month-end financial reports.

However, CDK gave dealerships encouraging news on Wednesday. It said it was able to bring a “small initial test group” of car dealerships back online. The company also said it’s also working to bring additional applications back online, such as its customer relationship management and service solutions, as well as its customer care channels.

Problems began last Wednesday when CDK spokesperson Lisa Finney told CNN that the company wasinvestigating a cyber incident.

“Out of an abundance of caution and concern for our customers, we have shut down most of our systems and are working diligently to get everything up and running as quickly as possible,” Finney said in the statement.

Later that day, the company said most of its critical computer systems were back online. But the next morning, the company told dealerships another incident had happened.

Why did systems go down?

CDK has said it is working to investigate the shutdown after two cyber incidents brought its systems to a standstill. The company has not confirmed who was behind the incidents.

Bloombergpreviously reportedthe company was negotiating with an Eastern Europe-based hacker group demanding tens of millions of dollars in ransom to end the outage.

CDK has not responded to CNN’s request for comment about the reported ransom.

Why is this hack so impactful?

While companies used fewer interconnected workflow systems in the past, the move to cloud computing and reliance on third-party software systems — despite helping daily business operations — creates complex systems that are more susceptible to widespread hacks.

If the main part of the centralized system goes down, it means that everything goes down. Rather than having to hack each dealership individually, all hackers have to do is hack where all the data is stored for all of them.

“It also creates kind of a bullseye and it helps attackers focus their efforts on specific types of infrastructure or specific cloud platforms,” Eric Noonan, CEO of cybersecurity provider CyberSheath, said.

And hackers are targeting organizations that serve in the supply chain of industries. By attacking CDK’s software, for instance, hackers were able to bring the vehicle dealership industry to a standstill. That gives hackers leverage to ask for larger and larger sums of money, said John Dwyer, director of security research at Binary Defense, a cybersecurity solutions firm.

Though hackers have more leverage, the success of paying a ransom and a speedy recovery is elusive, experts said.

“There’s never been a story written on a company that successfully paid a ransom, and then quickly recovered their systems,” Noonan said.

What is the financial impact on dealerships?

At a Mazda dealership in Seekonk, Massachusetts, general sales manager Ryan Callahan said the outage has affected nearly every aspect of its business.

“The financial impact it will directly have on us will take months to correct, if not years,” Callahan said.

Tom McParland, the owner of Automatch Consulting, a national car buying service, said the outage was impacting customers because they now have fewer dealers to choose from.

“It reduces their ability to get a deal,” he said. “It limits the customer’s leverage.”

Some dealers also can’t apply factory rebates without CDK’s software, so customers may miss out on money-saving deals. For customers looking to buy a car, McParland suggested casting a wide net and shopping outside their local market to find the best price.

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What to know about the massive car dealership outage | CNN Business? ›

Auto dealerships use its software to manage everything from scheduling to records, and the mass outage since last week has paralyzed nearly 15,000 dealerships across North America. CDK said last Saturday that it has begun restoring its software, but both car buyers and dealers are currently at a standstill.

What happened to the huge car dealer? ›

Billy Fuccillo, the larger-than-life car dealership owner based in New York that was widely known for his commercials, died on Thursday in Sarasota, Florida. He was 65.

How many dealerships use CDK? ›

Trusted by nearly 15,000 dealer locations, CDK Global connects you to world-class dealership software solutions that work together to help you reach your potential.

Did CDK pay the ransom? ›

The IT systems outage for car dealerships caused by a mid-June ransomware attack still lasted two weeks. CDK Global reportedly paid $25 million to cybercriminals after a mid-June ransomware attack disrupted business for thousands of car dealerships.

Why is there a shortage of vehicles at dealerships? ›

The pandemic disrupted the vehicle supply chain, specifically the production of semiconductor chips used in vehicles, and led to much lower vehicle production during 2021 and 2022. S&P Global estimates that vehicle manufacturers could not make over 10 million vehicle units due to this chip shortage¹.

What's going on with Billy Fucillo? ›

Fuccillo died in his Florida home on June 17, 2021, after months of declining health and battling a long-term illness.

What happened to Billy Fucillo's Kia in Cape Coral? ›

After Fuccillo died in June 2021, his company sold his dealerships in Cape Coral and Port Charlotte for a combined $36 million to LMP Automotive Holdings. That company announced this summer it would be liquidating between $115 million and $126 million to its shareholders.

Who bought out CDK? ›

Last April it was announced that CDK Global, Inc., was being acquired by Brookfield Business Partners for $8.3 billion. Under merger agreement terms, CDK shareholders were said to receive $54.87 per share in cash upon completion of the transaction.

Should they have paid the ransom? ›

1. Does paying the ransom for ransomware work? In a ransomware attack, paying the ransom does not guarantee that attackers will provide the decryption key. Even with the key, most organizations are unable to recover all their data with decryption alone.

What is guaranteed to happen once a ransom has been paid? ›

Paying the ransom does not guarantee the encrypted files will be released; it only guarantees that the malicious actors receive the victim's money, and in some cases, their banking information.

How long will the new car shortage last? ›

New inventory is expected to reach pre-pandemic norms in 2024, with almost 3 million units available, or three times the amount during the chip shortage. Days' supply will stay healthy. New-vehicle transaction prices are expected to decline moderately.

Will car inventory get better in 2024? ›

Cox says new-vehicle inventory will increase this year, returning to levels not seen since before the pandemic, making it more likely dealers will have to offer incentives and discount prices to get buyers in the door.

Why are so many cars being discontinued? ›

Why Were So Many Cars Discontinued In 2023? Many automakers are transitioning to EVs and hybrid vehicles, meaning that many of their traditional gas-powered vehicles will have to be replaced.

What illness did Billy Fucillo have? ›

Fuccillo's health had declined over the past year after he suffered a stroke, and he sold his Cape Coral, Florida, home to the family of Kevin Ruane for $2.25 million, the Fort Myers News-Press reported. He was living in Sarasota, Florida, at the time of his death.

What happened to big American cars? ›

But by far the biggest hit to big cars came between 1956 and 1962, six years during which their market share plummeted from 95% of the market to 56%. And although there was a bit of an upturn for a year or two, the steep decline soon continued, down to a scant 35% just before the first energy crisis (1973-1974).

What happened to cars that are not sold? ›

Generally considered a last resort, the dealer can always try to sell the vehicle at a car auction. This can be risky, as cars typically sell for less than retail at auction. Auction houses typically charge additional fees as well, so selling at auction may result in a loss for the dealership.

Who took over Fuccillo? ›

Automotive News reported Fuccillo sold 10 dealerships to Wally's Auto Group, led by Wally Darwish, a New Jersey-based dealer. Last summer, Matthews Auto Group, based in Broome County, bought two Capital Region dealerships from Fuccillo. Matthews had bought five other dealerships from Fuccillo in early 2021.

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