The ransomware group RansomHouse has claimed responsibility for a cyber attack on Fulgar, a major fabric supplier to brands like H&M and Adidas. Confidential files exposing the company's finances, client lists, and global operations have appeared online. The breach highlights ongoing risks in the supply chain for fashion giants.
Fulgar, known as a key fabric supplier behind major brands including H&M and Adidas, has been targeted in a worrying cyber breach. The ransomware group RansomHouse has taken credit for the attack, leading to the online publication of sensitive data.
According to reports, the leaked files include details on Fulgar's finances, client lists, and global operations. This incident marks another strike by RansomHouse, which has been active in targeting organizations for extortion.
The exposure of such information could impact Fulgar's business relationships and operational security. As a supplier in the textile industry, Fulgar's role in global fashion supply chains makes this breach particularly concerning for its high-profile clients.
No further details on the timeline of the attack or immediate responses from Fulgar were available in the initial reports. The event underscores the persistent threat of ransomware to critical suppliers.