Data of 72 million Under Armour customers appears on the dark web


When reports first emerged in November 2025 that sportswear giant Under Armour had been hit by the Everest ransomware group, the story sounded depressingly familiar: a big brand, a huge trove of data, and a lot of unanswered questions.

Since then, the narrative around what actually happened has split into two competing versions—cautious corporate statements on one side and mounting evidence on the other that strongly suggests a large customer dataset is now circulating online. Public communications and legal language talk about ongoing investigations, limited confirmation, and careful wording around “potential” impact. .

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Source: Malwarebytes labs


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