2025-05-30 IDOPRESS
Who will be next? (Picture: Reuters)
Adidas has been hacked,with customers’ personal information stolen in a cyber attack.
The sportswear giant said criminals stole ‘mainly’ contact information of people who have dealt with its customer service desk.
So if you bought trainers or sports bras recently and had any questions about them,you might have been targeted.
A spokesperson said the incident ‘has no operational impact’,and that they are in process of informing anyone who might have been affected.
Passwords,credit card information and payments-related data were not affected by the breach,the company said.
The Adidas hack comes after Marks & Spencer,Co-op and Harrods faced massive disruption in recent weeks following cyber attacks.
The public statement from Adidas
Marks & Spencer said last week that the hack would cost it about £300 million after being targeted around the Easter weekend.
Online shopping is still not available on its website,despite it now being over a month since the hack was made public.
A statement on the Adidas website said: ‘Adidas recently became aware that an unauthorised external party obtained certain consumer data through a third-party customer service provider.
‘We immediately took steps to contain the incident and launched a comprehensive investigation,collaborating with leading information security experts.
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