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Apr 13, 2026 • Bill Toulas

European Gym giant Basic-Fit data breach affects 1 million members

Dutch fitness giant Basic-Fit disclosed a data breach affecting approximately 1 million customers. Attackers breached the company's systems and gained...

Source
Bleeping Computer
Category
incident
Severity
medium

Executive Summary

Dutch fitness giant Basic-Fit disclosed a data breach affecting approximately 1 million customers. Attackers breached the company's systems and gained unauthorized access to member personal information. While the specific data types compromised were not fully detailed, the breach exposes affected individuals to potential identity theft and phishing risks. Basic-Fit has yet to identify the responsible threat actors or attack vector. Organizations holding large customer databases should prioritize data encryption, access controls, and timely breach notification to mitigate reputational and legal consequences.

Summary

Dutch fitness giant Basic-Fit announced that hackers breached its systems and gained access to information belonging to a million of its customers. [...]

Published Analysis

Dutch fitness giant Basic-Fit disclosed a data breach affecting approximately 1 million customers. Attackers breached the company's systems and gained unauthorized access to member personal information. While the specific data types compromised were not fully detailed, the breach exposes affected individuals to potential identity theft and phishing risks. Basic-Fit has yet to identify the responsible threat actors or attack vector. Organizations holding large customer databases should prioritize data encryption, access controls, and timely breach notification to mitigate reputational and legal consequences. Dutch fitness giant Basic-Fit announced that hackers breached its systems and gained access to information belonging to a million of its customers. [...] Dutch fitness giant Basic-Fit announced that hackers breached its systems and gained access to information belonging to a million of its customers. [...]