Jan 28 (Reuters) - Automotive technology giant CDK Global has agreed to pay $630 million to settle antitrust claims that it caused hundreds of software vendors to overpay for vehicle dealership data ...
CDK Global has extended its dealership management system agreement with Sonic Automotive Inc., a win for the DMS provider in the wake of two June 19 cyberattacks that challenged customer loyalty ...
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 ...
Roadster, the Palo Alto-based digital platform that gives dealers tools to sell new and used vehicles online has been acquired for $360 million by retail automotive technology company CDK Global Inc., ...
A federal judge in Chicago allowed the insurer of two auto dealership groups to pursue breach of contract claims arising from the summer 2024 CDK Global cyberattacks. However, U.S. District Judge ...
A federal judge in Illinois has granted preliminary approval to a settlement in which CDK Global agrees to pay $100 million to resolve claims in an antitrust lawsuit. The class-action suit was filed ...
“The automotive retail industry is constantly evolving, and we are committed to providing our teammates and guests with cutting-edge tools that make the vehicle search, purchase, and service processes ...
The software maker says it’s making progress on bringing dealerships back onto its core systems. As CDK Global continues making progress on bringing customers back onto its core platform after a ...