Mizuno USA Data Breach: A Sporting Goods Giant’s Nightmare Strikes Again!

Mizuno USA confirmed a data breach between August and October 2024, with personal information stolen by unknown attackers. The Mizuno data breach was claimed by the BianLian ransomware group, marking yet another attack on the sporting goods giant. The company is offering free credit monitoring to those affected.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Mizuno USA has more leaks than a colander, courtesy of BianLian’s ransomware antics. What’s next, a hacker-sponsored line of golf clubs?

Key Points:

  • Mizuno USA experienced a data breach from August to October 2024, involving unauthorized access to personal information.
  • The BianLian ransomware gang claimed responsibility for the attack.
  • Breached data includes sensitive information such as Social Security numbers and financial details.
  • Mizuno USA offers one year of free credit monitoring for affected individuals.
  • This is not Mizuno’s first rodeo with ransomware; they faced a similar attack in 2022.

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