Data Disaster: 35M Customers in Peril as VF’s Breach Unveils

 

With its 13 brands, VF Corporation is one of the largest global apparel and footwear companies in the world. They own JanSport, Dickies, Eastpak, Timberland, Smartwool, Vans, The North Face, and The North Face brands that accounted for 55% of the backpack market in 2015. It has been reported that VF Corp has been the victim of a ransomware attack in December 2023. 
As a result of the ransomware attack, some of the company’s systems were taken out of operation and were forced to contain the threat. There has been a cyber attack on VF Corp’s customer data, reported TechCrunch. VF Corp, the parent company of popular brands like Vans, Supreme, and The North Face, claims it stole data from 35.5 million customers in a December attack, according to a regulatory filing. Nevertheless, the company has not provided any information on what type of personal information was compromised. 
Even though the report says that the filing does not explicitly state what personal information was stolen, the company stated that, for its consumer businesses, it does not retain Social Security numbers, bank account information, or credit card numbers. 
A Denver, Colorado-based company, VF Corp, reported its data breach to regulators on Thursday and did not have any evidence that hackers had stolen customer passwords. The Denver-based company did not have any evidence that the hackers had stolen

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