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Cyber Heist Extravaganza: 35.5 Million Fashionistas’ Data Swiped in VF Corp Ransomware Rumble!
Caught in the cyber crosshairs, 35.5 million fashionistas face a style crisis as hackers snag their deets from Vans and co. Payment info is safe, but shipping calculators are out of vogue, leaving sneakerheads guessing when their kicks will drop. Stay tuned to see if…

Hot Take:
Don't you just love it when your favorite brands get hacked? It's like a surprise discount on your privacy! VF Corp, the parent company of Vans, Supreme, and The North Face, just pulled the ultimate marketing stunt – a buy-one-get-your-data-stolen free deal. Now, 35.5 million customers can bond over shared experiences of data breach anxiety. Who needs Social Security Numbers when you’ve got matching data leak stories to swap at parties?