Consumers of a popular Australian supplement brand are being alerted about the possibility that the company’s hack exposed their personal data.
In an email obtained by NCA NewsWire, Elite Supplements notified clients that the business had experienced a cyberattack that “gave one or more unknown parties access” to certain online customer information.
After learning of the possible breach for the first time on January 30, the firm acted “extremely seriously” and informed its customers on Saturday just after 6 p.m.
Customers may, however, feel secure knowing that the hack did not access any passwords, credit cards, or other financial information. Instead, the attackers stole names, shipping addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of online customers.
“Our intent was to verify that a breach occurred and to determine as much as possible what data was used before alerting customers,” Elite Supplements told custom
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