Hackers spin a tedious yarn once again as Fulgar, a major fabric supplier for H&M, Adidas, Wolford, and Calzedonia, confirms a worrying cyber breach linked to the RansomHouse group. Many users are searching to understand what was stolen, how it affects global fashion brands, and whether customer data is at risk. Early details show leaked files containing bank balances, invoices, and internal communications, raising concerns across the supply chain.
The attackers claimed responsibility after listing Fulgar on a leak site and revealing they had held encrypted data since October 31. The exposed screenshots show sensitive financial documents and operational files. This confirms the breach was not just disruptive but deeply invasive, affecting both corporate and partner communications.
Fulgar supplies yarn to some of the world’s biggest fashion names—including H&M and Adidas—making the incident a potential risk for production timelines and confidential business data. While no consumer information is confirmed compromised, the breach highlights how cyberattacks on suppliers can ripple across global brands.
Fulgar is working with cybersecurity investigators to assess the breach’s full impact and restore secure operations. As ransomware attacks rise across critical industries, this incident underscores the urgency for stronger digital defenses within fashion manufacturing and supply chains worldwide.
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