In an exclusive statement to The Cyber Express team, DENHAM the Jeanmaker, the renowned denim brand founded in Amsterdam in 2008, confirmed falling victim to a cyberattack. The denim giant disclosed that the DENHAM cyberattack was first discovered on December 27, 2023.
Subsequently, The Cyber Express (TCE) reported that DENHAM the Jeanmaker had been targeted by the Akira ransomware group. Nevertheless, DENHAM has refrained from either confirming or providing comments regarding the purported involvement of this hacker group in the cyberattack on DENHAM.
According to a spokesperson responding to The Cyber Express query, the cyberattack on DENHAM did not materially impact the brand’s services in stores and online. The company swiftly responded to the threat, engaging a specialized cybersecurity firm immediately after the discovery.
Our incident response team conducted a digital forensic investigation into the incident,” the spokesperson told to TCE.
We have determined that the threat actor had access to some data on the affected systems. Importantly, this does not include the personal data of consumers who have visited our webshop. However, we are in proactive communication with relevant parties and have notified the Dutch Data Protection Authority as a precautionary measure.”
DENHAM reassures customers, business partners, and employees about its commitment to data confidentiality.
“We take the security of our customers’, business partners’, and employees’ data very seriously,” the spokesperson emphasized.
The company, in collaboration with external cybersecurity experts, has implemented various measures to enhance security and prevent similar incidents in the future. Despite the severity of the cyberattack, DENHAM’s business operations have remained uninterrupted, thanks to the swift response and recovery efforts.
Despite the severity of the DENHAM cyberattack, officials have chosen not to disclose further details surrounding the circumstances, the threat actor, or other aspects due to ICT security concerns.
DENHAM the Jeanmaker remains resolute in its commitment to addressing the cyberattack’s aftermath responsibly, safeguarding customer data, and fortifying its cybersecurity measures for the future. The denim brand encourages affected parties to reach out for direct communication and support as necessary.
The Cyber Express team will continue to provide exclusive updates as more information unfolds.
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