April 13 (Reuters) - Gym operator Basic-Fit has suffered a data breach involving around 1 million members with 200,000 in the ...
Unknown attackers breach Basic-Fit systems and steal names, emails, and more.
Dutch fitness giant Basic-Fit announced that hackers breached its systems and gained access to information belonging to a ...
Basic-Fit, Europe’s largest gym chain, has disclosed a data breach affecting the personal information of roughly 1 million ...
Basic-Fit confirms a data breach exposing member data. Learn what was leaked and how to protect yourself from scams and fraud ...
European gym giant Basic-Fit has suffered a significant data breach, exposing personal details of millions of members. Hackers accessed names, addresses, phone numbers, and bank information. While ...
Basic-Fit has disclosed a data breach affecting members across multiple European countries, with ~200,000 in the Netherlands.
Hackers have gained access to customer data from both fitness chain Basic-Fit and travel platform Booking.com. At Basic-Fit, ...
In an IT incident, unauthorized individuals gained access to Basic-Fit's system and stole personal information.
Basic-Fit is Europe's leading fitness chain, generating strong free cash flow despite significant growth CAPEX, making it an undervalued stock for long-term investors. The company leverages its size ...