Hasbro Says it Was Hacked, And May Take ‘Several Weeks’ To Recover
Hasbro confirms a cyberattack detected March 28, 2026. Here is what happened, what data may be at risk, and how long recovery will take.
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Hasbro Says it Was Hacked, And May Take ‘Several Weeks’ To Recover
Hasbro Cyberattack: What the Hack Means for Millions of Fans and the Future of Your Favorite Toy Brands Hasbro, the American toy giant behind Monopoly, Transformers, and Dungeons and Dragons, has confirmed it suffered a cyberattack. The company detected the intrusion on March 28, 2026, and has since taken down parts of its systems. Recovery could take several weeks, and it remains unclear whether any customer or company data was stolen. What Happened in the Hasbro Cyberattack? On April 1, 2026, Hasbro filed a legally required disclosure with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission confirming the breach. The company said it first detected the intrusion on March 28, prompting an immediate shutdown of certain internal systems. The move was designed to contain the damage and prevent the attackers from burrowing deeper into Hasbro's digital infrastructure. Parts of Hasbro's public-facing website were down at the time of the announcement, displaying messages indicating the site was …