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MarineMax, self-described as the world's largest recreational boat and yacht retailer, is notifying over 123,000 individuals whose personal information was stolen in a March security breach claimed by the Rhysida ransomware gang.
While the Florida-based yacht seller initially stated in a March 12 SEC filing that no sensitive data was stored on the compromised systems, two weeks later, it said in a new 8-K filing that the attackers had stolen personal data belonging to an undisclosed number of people.
This Tuesday, in breach notification letters filed with the Offices of Maine's and Vermont's Attorneys General, MarineMax revealed that the data breach impacts 123,494 individuals.
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