Cosmetics maker Estee Lauder on Tuesday said a hacker had obtained some data from its systems, with the cyber incident causing, and expected to further cause, disruption to parts of the company’s business operations.
The firm said it was working to understand the nature and scope of the data that was stolen.
The MAC Cosmetics owner said it was working to restore the affected systems and had implemented measures to secure its operations.
Estee Lauder did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for further comment.
The cosmetics maker in May forecast weaker sales and profit for the year than previously estimated, blaming slow recovery at duty-free and travel destinations, especially in Asia
Persons:
Estee Lauder
Organizations:
MAC
Locations:
New York, Asia