Feb 22 • 19:54 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

27,000 Employee Records Compromised: RTL: Hackers Did Not Steal Customer Data

The RTL Group confirmed that hackers stole data from 27,000 employees, but customer, partner, and viewer data remained secure.

The RTL Group has confirmed that hackers accessed data from 27,000 of its employees in a recent cyber attack, but managed to allay fears by stating that no customer or viewer data was compromised. The company assured that sensitive information such as passwords and data from individual Microsoft accounts was not extracted during the incident. This announcement comes in response to inquiries following reports from the Lithuanian security firm 'Cybernews'.

According to the Cybernews report, the stolen employee data includes full names, business email addresses, physical office locations, job titles, and in some instances, private phone numbers. The RTL Group, headquartered in Luxembourg, emphasized its commitment to protecting user and partner data amidst rising concerns over cybersecurity breaches in the media sector. The company is now likely to enhance its data security protocols to prevent future breaches.

This incident highlights the growing trend of cyber attacks targeting large organizations, particularly in the media industry where sensitive information is handled. While the immediate threat to customer data has been mitigated in this case, the breach underscores the need for robust cybersecurity measures. Following this event, it is important for businesses to reassess their data protection strategies to safeguard against potential future incidents.

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