Security News > 2024 > January > Halara probes breach after hacker leaks data for 950,000 people
Popular athleisure clothing brand Halara is investigating a data breach after the alleged data of almost 950,000 customers was leaked on a hacking forum.
Halara told BleepingComputer that it is aware that customer data was allegedly stolen and leaked online and is investigating a potential breach.
"In January 2024, over 1M rows of data from the store company Halara was posted to a popular hacking forum. The data contained 1M unique addressId, first name, last name, phone numbers, country, home address, zip, province, city, iso," reads a post from Sanggiero.
While BleepingComputer has not been able to confirm if all of the data is accurate, we contacted multiple people listed in the file and have confirmed that they are all Halara customers and that their listed phone numbers, names, and addresses are accurate.
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