Overview
- Basic-Fit, which detected the intrusion Monday, says its team cut off access within minutes.
- About one million active members across several European countries were hit, including roughly 200,000 in the Netherlands.
- The stolen records include names, addresses, emails, phone numbers, birthdates, and bank account details from a club-visit system.
- The company reports no evidence of misuse so far and says the data has not surfaced online, with affected members notified by email.
- Officials and outside investigators are involved, and members are urged to watch for fake payment requests and to check services like Have I Been Pwned.