The Australian-headquartered company told 9news.com.au its IT systems were impacted between September 20-22 and it has reported the incident to police.Funlab said customer data was not accessed during the breach.
"Funlab can confirm that it is investigating a cyber-security incident that affected some of its IT systems on Friday, Saturday and Sunday the 20th-22nd of September," Funlab told 9news.com.au in a statement. "All operations were returned to business as usual within 48 hours. Funlab has engaged with appropriate regulatory authorities.
"Detailed work has been completed and, while continuing with the assistance of our external experts, Funlab does not believe guest data has been accessed and that only a small number of current and former employees – in the low double digits – have had limited information accessed.The statement continued: "Funlab has reached out to any employee past or present that it considers may have had any data accessed and is providing the appropriate assistance.
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