French DIY retail giant Leroy Merlin discloses a data breach
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The DIY sign will file a complaint. The data concerned are names, telephones, email and postal addresses, but not bank data.
The DIY giant announced this Thursday, December 4th that it was targeted by a massive theft of data. This would concern personal information and not banking, the group says.
According to the company, "contact data" have been affected, such as surnames and first names, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and mailing addresses, but bank data and client account passwords are not affected.
The DIY brand admits to having undergone a vast computer intrusion, resulting in the disclosure of personal data concerning several hundreds of thousands of customers The spiral of
Leroy Merlin victim of cyberattack. The personal information of hundreds of thousands of customers, such as names and addresses, has been compromised. Leroy Merlin DIY sign was
The bank data and passwords of customer accounts are not affected, according to the DIY sign. These are "contact data" that have been affected, such as surnames and first names, telephone numbers, e-mail and postal addresses.
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