Lidl Discloses Online Shop Breach After Service Provider Hack
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As the media reports about the data leak of the Lidl retail chain in foreign countries, Lidl Lietuva says that the data of Lithuanian residents is completely secure.
Lidl confirmed a data leak that affects customers from its online store in some European countries. An external technology service provider was the target of a security incident that allowed...
Lidl customers across Europe hit in suspected data breach - here's what we know
Lidl confirms cyberattack at third-party IT service provider that exposed customer data including names, phone numbers, emails, dates of birth, and customer numbersPasswords, payment details, and addresses were not affected, but the company warns of phishing risks and urges vigilance against identity fraud attemptsIncident was contained quickly, reported to authorities, and investigated by forensic experts; Lidl operates ~12,900 stores across 32…
Personal customer data has already landed on the net again – this time it hit the discounter giant Lidl. But while the media mainly discuss about IT security gaps, the real problem is often concealed: the expansive data collection of large corporations. Why does a supermarket have to hoard our telephone number and our date of birth? The real danger is not the hacker, but the business model of the "glass customer". No IT system is really secure.
Lidl leaks customer data from Dutch and Belgian web shop - RetailDetail EU
Customer data from Lidl's Belgian online store was compromised in a data breach. Hackers briefly gained access to personal information, but the supermarket chain reassures customers that no payment data or addresses were leaked.
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