Supermarket Chain Lidl Warns Customers After Data Leak
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Lidl has suffered a data leak during which unauthorized persons have had access and have been able to steal personal data from customers, announced the supermarket chain Friday night. ...
Unknown individuals have gained access to customer data at supermarket chain Lidl. The German company reported this to affected customers via email. The supermarket chain declined to say how many customers have been affected. However, the discounter did state that it has notified the Data Protection Authority.
The Lidl retail chain informed its customers on Friday about a security incident in which attackers gained access to some of the personal data of users of its online store. The attack was said to have taken place at an external IT service provider, and the e-shop system was not compromised. Lidl ruled out that the hackers gained access to payment data.
Lidl has reported a security incident at one of its IT service providers, which resulted in the leakage of some of the personal data of its online store clients. According to the supermarket, hackers managed to briefly gain access to customer data and steal some of it.
Criminals have obtained customer data from an IT service provider Lidls. Therefore, the discounter warns users of his online shop against phishing attacks. Here you can find out which data have elapsed and what affected persons should now take into account. (Continue reading)
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