Hasbro confirms cybersecurity breach, expects weeks-long recovery process
Toy company Hasbro disclosed a cybersecurity incident and took systems offline as it works to secure operations and recover from the breach.

Hasbro Inc. confirmed it experienced a cybersecurity incident and has taken some of its systems offline as part of its response efforts, the toy company announced recently.
The American toy-making giant said it is continuing to "implement measures to secure its business operations," indicating that recovery efforts are ongoing. Company officials stated the restoration process may take "several weeks" to complete.
Hasbro has not disclosed specific details about the nature of the breach, including whether customer data was compromised or if ransomware was involved. The company is conducting an investigation into the incident while working to restore normal operations.
The breach affects the maker of popular toy brands including Monopoly, My Little Pony, and Transformers. Hasbro has not specified which systems were impacted or whether the incident has disrupted manufacturing or distribution operations.
Cybersecurity incidents have become increasingly common across various industries, with companies often taking systems offline as a precautionary measure while investigating breaches and implementing security improvements.