Spanish fashion retailer MANGO has begun notifying customers about a data breach involving one of its external marketing service providers.

The company confirmed that unauthorized access exposed some customers’ personal data used in marketing campaigns.

According to MANGO, the exposed information includes first names, countries, postal codes, email addresses, and phone numbers. The company assured customers that no financial data, passwords, or identity documents were compromised.

MANGO emphasized that its corporate infrastructure and IT systems were not affected, and business operations continue as normal. All security measures were activated immediately after learning about the incident, and the company has informed the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) and other relevant authorities.

To assist affected customers, MANGO has set up a dedicated email (personaldata@mango.com


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