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ADT says customer data stolen in cyber intrusion

Home security provider ADT confirmed a cyberattack involving the theft of customer personal information, though the company stated that physical alarm systems remain secure and fully operational.

Key Points

  • ADT reported that cybercriminals accessed a limited set of customer data, including names, addresses, phone numbers, and partial Social Security or tax identification numbers.
  • The company confirmed that no payment information was stolen and that home security systems were not compromised during the breach.
  • A cybercriminal group known as ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the theft, alleging they obtained 10 million records and demanding a ransom.
  • ADT has notified affected individuals and is providing complimentary identity protection services while working with law enforcement and third-party cybersecurity experts.
  • This incident marks the latest in a series of recent high-profile data breaches attributed to the ShinyHunters group, which has also targeted companies like Bumble and Match Group.

Why it Matters

This breach highlights the ongoing vulnerability of major service providers to large-scale data theft by organized cybercriminal groups. As ADT manages its third major security incident in two years, the event underscores the critical need for robust data protection measures to maintain consumer trust in the home security industry.
Therecord.media Published by Jonathan Greig
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