VF Corp., Parent Company of Vans and North Face, Hit by Cyberattack, Threatening Holiday Orders

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VF Corporation, the owner of popular apparel brands including Vans and Supreme, has confirmed a cyberattack that disrupted its operations and resulted in the theft of personal data. The attack, suspected to be a ransomware incident, has impacted the company's ability to fulfill orders ahead of the holiday season. VF Corp has not disclosed the extent of the breach, including the number of affected individuals or whether a ransom demand was made. The company's retail stores remain open, but online orders are experiencing delays. The full impact of the incident is still being investigated.
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