KEY POINTS
  • Shares of VF Corp. tumbled after the company said it suffered a cybersecurity breach.
  • The attack is expected to have a material effect on its business.
  • It's a major hit as the company, which owns The North Face and Vans, gears up for the holiday rush.

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A Vans store is seen in Hong Kong.

Shares of The North Face and Vans owner VF Corp. tumbled Monday after the company reported that a hack had affected its ability to fulfill some orders ahead of the holidays.

The company said hackers encrypted "some" systems and made off with personal data. Those are some hallmarks of ransomware, where attackers try to extort companies in exchange for hefty payment. VF Corp. declined to comment on whether the incident was a ransomware attack.

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