The company claims to have not given in to the hackers' demands and that its operations had not been affected.
In a statement, Ferrari said that the threat regarded "a ransom demand related to certain client contact details”.
"We immediately started an investigation in collaboration with a leading global third-party cybersecurity firm," it added.
"In addition, we informed the relevant authorities and are confident they will investigate to the full extent of the law.
"As a policy, Ferrari will not be held to ransom as paying such demands funds criminal activity and enables threat actors to perpetuate their attacks.”
Ferrari claimed to have notified their clients of the breach.
"Ferrari takes the confidentiality of our clients very seriously and understands the significance of this incident,” the statement assured.
"We have worked with third party experts to further reinforce our systems and are confident in their resilience.
"We can also confirm the breach has had no impact on the operational functions of our company."
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