Sportswear brand Adidas Has admitted that it has been killed by one Cyber ​​attack In which customer data has been compromised.
German company said Criminals had access some consumer data Through a third-party customer service provider.
Adidas confirmed that no password or credit card data was taken.
The company said in a statement, “We immediately took steps to include the incident and started a comprehensive investigation, collaborating with major information security experts.”
Sportswear giant said that the data violated mainly included contact information from consumers who contacted their customer service aid desk in the past.

“Adidas is in the process of probably informing the affected consumers,” said this.
“We are fully committed to protecting our consumers’ privacy and security, and honestly regrets any discomfort or concern due to this incident.”
Violation on Adidas is the latest in a string Cyber ​​attack On companies.
A cyber attack recently Marks and Spencer The retailer will have to spend around £ 300 million after being targeted in the Easter weekend.
M&S faced availability issues After taking some of its systems offline in response to the incident earlier this month, the retail group said that it was due to “human error”.

Personal data that could be accessed According to the supermarket, names, email addresses, postal addresses and birth dates are included.
It is understood that the process was part of a ransomware attack, which was linked to the hacking group scattered spider, but the company would not comment on the potential ransom.
There is no suggestion that this group is behind Data violation In Adidas.
On a hack Cooperativeness Earlier this month, there was significant disruption in its retail chain and many shops had bare shelves, while luxury shop Harrods have also been affected.
National crime agency Said that it is checking the attacks on M&S and is individually on co-op, but “arbitrary that they can be connected”.