Gym giant Basic-Fit breached with at least 1M affected
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Gym giant Basic-Fit breached with at least 1M affected
"Basic-Fit has confirmed that around 200,000 members in the Netherlands had their data stolen in a recent cyberattack, with a total of about one million affected across six countries."
"The unauthorized access was detected by our system monitoring processes and was stopped within minutes of discovery. The members whose data is involved have been informed."
"Basic-Fit stated that basic personal information such as names, home and email addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth were among the stolen data types."
"An investigation is currently being conducted with external specialists to determine how the breach occurred and who was responsible for the unauthorized access."
Basic-Fit, Europe's largest gym chain, reported a cyberattack that compromised the data of approximately one million customers, including bank details. The breach affected members in six countries: the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and Spain. Basic-Fit detected the unauthorized access quickly and notified the relevant data protection authority. The stolen data included personal information such as names, addresses, and phone numbers, but passwords and identity documents were not accessed. An investigation is ongoing to determine how the breach occurred.
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