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Adidas confirms vendor breach: Here’s what we know Adidas has officially acknowledged that a third-party vendor suffered a breach, resulting in unauthorized access to consumer data.
Sportswear company Adidas has admitted to a customer data breach by hackers through a third-party provider. The stolen data involved contact details of consumers who had previously communicated ...
Germany-based insurer Allianz Life on Sunday confirmed that it was the victim of a cyber security breach and data of the ...
Adidas warns of consumer data breach By Reuters May 23, 20252:05 PM PDTUpdated May 23, 2025 ...
"The risks go far beyond high-profile retail breaches - in fact, industrials, not retail, was the most targeted sector in April, accounting for 32% of all recorded attacks," said Clewlow in the email.
The organizations should have known—and done—better. Khowaja’s lawsuit alleges that Adidas provided a notification of the data breach that left customers with more questions than answers.
Cartier's data breach, meanwhile, was a hack of its system where attackers "obtained limited client information," according to an email to its customers seen by BBC News.
Adidas and UChicago Medical Center are facing lawsuits over vendor-related data breaches, raising key questions about liability for known security risks ...
Adidas also reported a data breach earlier in May that exposed names, email addresses, phone numbers, birthdates, and addresses of consumers in Turkey and South Korea who contacted its customer ...
It took the luxury brand three weeks to notify affected customers, with birthdates and contact details stolen.
Cartier, the luxury jewelry company owned by Richemont, had its website hacked and some client data stolen, it told customers, according to an email seen by Reuters on Tuesday.
An Adidas data breach through a third-party vendor exposed customer details like emails and phone numbers, raising concerns about phishing and identity theft risks.