Ahh the EU regulatory agencies and their fines. They keep ratcheting up the cost to do business in the EU in their ongoing attempt to use foreign companies as their own personal piggybanks to fund the state apparatus.
I'm all for better customer protection and data security, but that's not really what the EU is shooting for in most of these situations. Their primary goal is to leech money from those who can't really do much about it because funding themselves the way you normally fund a government or government agency isn't all that politically palatable in much of Europe.
Tesla customer and employee data, including Elon Musk's social security number and other private info, has been leaked by what lawyers say was a disgruntled employee with too much access. The Tesla Files breach includes phantom braking or acceleration complaints against Autopilot, too.