Canada Goose says ShinyHunters only breached old data
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Canada Goose says ShinyHunters only breached old data
""Canada Goose is aware that a historical dataset relating to past customer transactions has recently been published online," a spokesperson said. "At this time, we have no indication of any breach of our own systems. We are currently reviewing the newly released dataset to assess its accuracy and scope, and will take any further steps as may be appropriate." "To be clear, our review shows no evidence that unmasked financial data was involved. Canada Goose remains committed to protecting customer information.""
""ShinyHunters posted the company's data for download on February 14 via their leak site. The criminals' advert for the data claimed there were more than 600,000 records, each containing personally identifiable information, as well as payment/financial details. The Register reviewed a number of the records available online via a JSON file, and ShinyHunters' description of the data appears accurate. It includes names and other usual PII data points, as well as partial payment information and order details, such as price and delivery address.""
A dataset claiming over 600,000 Canada Goose customer records was published online by ShinyHunters. Canada Goose says the dataset is historical, relates to past customer purchases, and that there is no indication of a breach of its systems. Canada Goose is reviewing the dataset to assess accuracy and scope and reports no evidence of unmasked financial data. The exposed records include names, usual personally identifiable information, partial payment information, and order details such as price and delivery address. Affected individuals appear to be located across North America and Europe. ShinyHunters has posted multiple high-profile victims in 2026.
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