German sportswear company
As Reuters
“We immediately took steps to contain the incident and launched a comprehensive investigation, collaborating with leading information security experts,” the company said in a statement to Reuters. “Adidas is in the process of informing potentially affected consumers.”
According to the report, the data in question primarily consisted of contact information for customers who had been in touch with Adidas’ customer service help desk.
This month has seen the company deal with a series of data breaches, per a recent
It was not immediately clear if these cases were related to the breach Adidas announced Friday. PYMNTS has contacted Adidas for comment but has not yet received a reply.
The cyberattack on Adidas is happening at a time when nearly a third of data breaches involve a third party, as covered here earlier this month.
Findings from the Verizon 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report showed that 30% of breaches during the year ending Oct. 31 involved a third party, up from 15% the prior year. The report added that third parties such as suppliers, vendors, hosting partners and outsourced IT support providers function as custodians to companies’ data and uphold crucial parts of those organizations’ operations.
Verizon said in the report, “When you are working with a third party, you have to consider their security limitations as well as your own.” It also recommended that companies ask themselves when creating planning scenarios: “What happens if this partner is attacked?”
The most prominent
With third-party software and hardware continuing to be a major vector for attacks, businesses are taking a more stringent approach to supply chain risk management.
“Everyone has been
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