Toy maker Hasbro reports cybersecurity incident Clio

Toy maker Hasbro reports cybersecurity incident

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Toy maker Hasbro reports cybersecurity incident

 Clio

Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based toymaker Hasbro, Inc. reported that it is investigating a cybersecurity incident after discovering unauthorized access to its network on March 28.

The company said it took certain systems offline and launched an investigation with the assistance of third-party cybersecurity professionals.

in a Notice The company told the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that it has implemented a business continuity plan that allows it to continue taking orders, shipping products and conducting other critical operations while it resolves the issue. The company said these temporary measures may need to be implemented for several weeks, and doing so may cause some delays before the situation is fully resolved.

The company is also working to identify and review potentially affected documents and will take additional action as appropriate.

Hasbro’s toy and game brands include Transformers, Nerf, Play-Doh, Potato Head, My Little Pony, Monopoly, GI Joe, Furby, Baby Alive and Marvel Legends.

Although it is headquartered in Rhode Island, some of its manufacturing occurs overseas, including in China, Vietnam and India. The company said it has Diversify its sources and reducing its footprint in China due to tariffs.

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