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Ransomware Attack on Lovesac: Company Confirms Major Data Breach

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Lovesac ring a bell? It's a U.S.-based furniture company founded in 1995, they began opening stores across the United States and became an online retailing powerhouse. Recently though, Lovesac had a headache and it wasn't about furniture. They confirmed a data breach when hackers claimed they attacked them with a ransomware attack.

What Actually Happened?​

There was a data breach when hackers breached Lovesac's systems and stole sensitive data. Then, they're a group of ransom ware hackers claimed their attacked them. This isn't good! I mean really, who wants to think they are just shopping for a new couch and all of a sudden get knocked on the head that their data is now in the wrong hands?

What Data Could Be At Risk?​

Lovesac doesn't provide every detail, but typically in these days we see exposed data including things like:

• Names and email addresses
• Phone numbers or contact information
• Billing or account information

These could have potentially been exposed. That's plenty for scammers to attempt some phishing emails or other tricks.

How Is Lovesac Responding?​

To be fair, Lovesac, didn't stick their head in the sand. They:

• Admitted there was a breach and confirmed it happened.
• Hired cyber security experts to repair and harden their systems.
• Reported the attack to authorities.
• Started contacting customers whose information may be compromised.

I actually think it is better when a company is honest. Some brands tend to cover their tracks until the truth comes out anyway.

Why Should You Be Interested?​

You may be thinking, "I don't shop at Lovesac, so what do I care?" But the thing is ransomware is growing in all places. To hackers, it doesn't matter if the target is a bank or a furniture company, if data exists, it is a target.

Here are some things to think about:

• Ransomware is increasing each year.
• Hackers don't discriminate - big or small; any company can be picked.
• We, the customers, pay for that stolen data.

Concluding Thoughts​

I am a fan of Lovesac's product, but hearing about their data breach makes me think a little more critically about where my personal information goes. Cybersecurity is no longer just about technology; it is about trust between a company and its customers.
 
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