Primary-Match owns gyms serving over 4.5 million clients throughout six European international locations together with France, Germany, and Spain.
(Reuters) — Health club operator Primary-Match has suffered a knowledge breach involving round 1 million members with 200,000 within the Netherlands alone, an organization spokesperson stated on Monday.
Primary-Match owns gyms serving over 4.5 million clients throughout six European international locations together with France, Germany, and Spain. It additionally runs a franchise mannequin in six different international locations, which makes use of a separate system and was not affected by the leak.
- Breach entails members’ checking account particulars, names, beginning dates and make contact with info
- Primary-Match says the unauthorised entry was detected by its system monitoring instruments and was stopped inside minutes
- Members whose knowledge is concerned have been knowledgeable, Primary-Match says
- The corporate famous it doesn’t maintain members’ identification paperwork and no passwords have been accessed, including that the primary threat for affected members could be potential phishing makes an attempt
