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.