Mango’s Fashion Faux Pas: Data Breach Exposes Customer Info!

Spanish fashion retailer Mango revealed a data breach after a marketing vendor slip-up exposed customer info. Don’t worry, your favorite shirt’s safe, but your first name and email might be on an unexpected adventure. Mango assures it didn’t affect any sensitive data. Just another day in the wild world of fashion and cyber mishaps!

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Oh, Mango! When you said you wanted to be a trendsetter, we didn’t think you meant in the data breach department! But hey, at least they left your bank account and password out of this season’s fashion faux pas. So, here’s to hoping their customer data strategy is not just a one-hit wonder!

Key Points:

  • Mango’s marketing vendor was compromised, exposing customer personal data.
  • Compromised data includes first name, country, postal code, email address, and phone number.
  • No sensitive data like banking details, ID/passport, or passwords were affected.
  • The Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) has been notified.
  • No ransomware groups have claimed responsibility for the breach.

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