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Cosmetics Chain Rituals Hit in Latest Dutch Cyber Attack - dutchnews.nl

The company said no passwords or payment details were taken and is monitoring the stolen records for any appearance on the dark web.

  • On Wednesday, Rituals confirmed a data breach affecting members of its MyRituals membership program, though the Amsterdam-based cosmetics retailer declined to disclose the total number of affected customers.
  • Founded in Amsterdam in 2000, Rituals operates more than 1,500 shops across 33 countries and maintains a membership database containing over 41 million customers, making it an attractive target for data theft.
  • Stolen information includes full names, dates of birth, gender, postal and email addresses, and phone numbers, though Rituals stated that no passwords or payment details were compromised.
  • Customers are advised to watch for phishing messages, since criminals can use real names and birth dates to craft convincing fraudulent emails; Rituals is working with external specialists to monitor the dark web.
  • The incident follows recent breaches at Booking, Basic-Fit, and the United Kingdom grocery chain Co-op, with telecoms firm Odido facing mass claims after refusing a ransom demand in February.
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Cosmetics giant Rituals confirms data breach of customer membership records

The cosmetics retailer, which counts 41 million customers in its membership data, declined to provide an accurate total number of customers affected.

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Cosmetics chain Rituals hit in latest Dutch cyber attack

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Unauthorized persons have downloaded customer data from a member program of the cosmetics company. The company emphasizes that sensitive payment information and passwords are not affected.

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Unauthorized persons have downloaded customer data from a member program of the cosmetics company. The company emphasizes that sensitive payment information and passwords are not affected.

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The company believes that the data has not been made public.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Rituals customers in many countries may have had their personal information such as name, address and phone number exposed following a recent data breach.

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retaildetail.eu broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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