American furniture brand Lovesac is warning that it suffered a data breach impacting an undisclosed number of individuals, stating their personal data was exposed in a cybersecurity incident.
Lovesac is a furniture designer, manufacturer, and retailer, operating 267 showrooms across the United States, and having annual net sales of $750 million.
They are best known for their modular couch systems called ‘sactionals,’ as well as their bean bags called ‘sacs.’
According to the notices sent to impacted individuals, between February 12, 2025, and March 3, 2025, hackers gained unauthorized access to the company’s internal systems and stole data hosted on those systems.
Lovesac discovered the breach on February 28, 2025, which means it took them three days to fully remediate the situation and block the threat actor’s access to its network.
The data that has been stolen includes full names and other personal information that hasn’t been disclosed in the notice sample shared with the Attorney General’s offices.
The company has not clarified whether the incident impacts customers, employees, or contractors, and neither has it disclosed the exact number of individuals affected.
Enclosed in the notification letter, recipients will find instructions on enrolling in 24 24-month credit monitoring service through Experian, redeemable until November 28, 2025.
The company noted that it currently has no indication that the stolen information has been misused, but u…