Customers are being warned to watch out for suspicious emails, calls, and texts from scammers purporting to represent JD Sports or its other brands.
JD Sports is contacting customers who have been affected by a cyber attack that may have exposed their personal details.Customer names, delivery, billing and email addresses, phone numbers, and the last four digits of bank cards were potentially exposed.
It includes people who shopped at JD as well as the group's Size, Millets, Blacks, Scotts, and MilletSport brands. The sportswear company does not believe account passwords were accessed, and has assured people affected that their full payment card details were not held.In an email to customers, JD Sports said:"We take the protection of customer data extremely seriously and we are sorry this has happened."
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