canada goose confirms data leak around 600,000 customers thought to be affected
TechRadar : Luxury retailer Canada Goose says data was leaked, but argues it wasn’t breached

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Hackers have leaked hundreds of thousands of customer records belonging to luxury clothing brand Canada Goose – but the company claims it wasn’t breached.

Notorious ransomware operators ShinyHunters recently added Canada Goose to its data leak site, claiming to have stolen more than 600,000 customer records.

The samples, reviewed by BleepingComputer, contained “detailed e-commerce order records” which included people’s names, email addresses, phone numbers, billing and shipping addresses, IP addresses, and order histories.

The data also included partial payment card information, including card brand, last four digits, and in some cases – the first six digits and payment authorization metadata.

At the same time, the retailer said the dataset was from past customer transactions, and not from a breach:

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