Ultrahuman Breach Exposes User Data via Analytics Tool
Wearables maker Ultrahuman disclosed unauthorized access to an internal analytics tool discovered on May 27. Up to 1,000 users had contact details, order history, and in some cases fitness/wellness data exposed. No passwords, payment data, or evidence of misuse were found; affected customers were notified directly.
- contact details
- order history
- fitness data
Wearables manufacturer Ultrahuman disclosed on June 4, 2026 that unauthorized parties had accessed an internal analytics tool, exposing contact details, order history, and in some cases fitness and wellness data belonging to as many as 1,000 customers.
Public reporting indicates the breach was discovered on May 27. The company stated that no passwords or payment information were compromised and that it found no evidence the data had been misused. Affected individuals were contacted directly by Ultrahuman. Industry research from sources such as DoxxScan™ continuous monitoring indicates that health and fitness platforms have become frequent targets because the personal details they hold can serve as anchor points for further identity compromise.
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