The Record reports:
Technology manufacturer Logitech filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday about a recent cybersecurity incident that involved a zero-day vulnerability.
The company told the SEC that an investigation revealed that hackers exploited a bug “in a third-party software platform and copied certain data from the internal IT system.”
“The zero-day vulnerability was patched by Logitech following its release by the software platform vendor. The data likely included limited information about employees and consumers and data relating to customers and suppliers,” the company said, adding that the attack did not impact its products, business operations or manufacturing.
“Logitech does not believe any sensitive personal information, such as national ID numbers or credit card information, was housed in the impacted IT system.”
The attack will not have an impact on the company’s finances and plans to cover any costs with cyber insurance, the company noted.
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