Europe's Largest Gym Chain Says Data Breach Impacts 1 Million Members
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Europe's Largest Gym Chain Says Data Breach Impacts 1 Million Members
"Basic-Fit has disclosed a data breach affecting the personal information of roughly 1 million members. Compromised information includes names, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and bank account details."
"The intrusion was blocked within minutes, but an investigation revealed that data belonging to active members in several countries had been downloaded by the hacker."
"Basic-Fit, which has over 5 million members and 1,500 clubs across Europe, stated that roughly 200,000 members from the Netherlands are affected."
"It's unclear who is behind the attack. No known ransomware group has taken credit for the hack and the company said it's not aware of the data being leaked or misused."
Basic-Fit, Europe's largest gym chain, reported a data breach impacting around 1 million members. Unauthorized access to systems was detected, and while the intrusion was blocked quickly, data from active members was downloaded. Compromised information includes names, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and bank account details. The breach affects members in the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Basic-Fit confirmed that no identification documents or passwords were accessed, and the source of the attack remains unknown.
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