Under Armour’s Uphill Battle: Ransomware Claims 343GB Data Heist!
Everest ransomware gang claims to have infiltrated Under Armour, stealing 343 GB of data. They even revealed some sample data to prove their point. Under Armour has a seven-day ultimatum before the hackers unleash chaos. Meanwhile, customers might want to consider changing passwords and avoiding emails offering suspiciously good sneaker deals. Stay vigilant!

Hot Take:
Looks like Under Armour has more than just sports bras and running shoes in their inventory now—try 343 GB of customer data! The Everest ransomware gang is giving them a week to respond, or they’ll be spilling the beans faster than an athlete on a treadmill. Talk about a “run for your data” situation! Let’s just hope Under Armour has better defenses than your uncle’s Wi-Fi password “password123”.
Key Points:
- Everest ransomware gang claims to have breached Under Armour, stealing 343 GB of data.
- Leaked data includes customer shopping details, employee information, and product catalogues.
- The group gave Under Armour a seven-day deadline to respond via Tox messenger.
- Everest has a history of leaking data when companies don’t engage with their demands.
- Customers are advised to monitor accounts, change passwords, and be cautious of phishing emails.
