Apollo Global Management (APO) said in a letter Friday that a social engineering attack targeted certain cloud platforms between July 6 and July 10, resulting in a data breach.
The company said information potentially impacted by the incident included names, dates of birth, contact information, home addresses, and Social Security numbers.
Upon detecting the incident, Apollo said it promptly informed law enforcement agencies, engaged external cybersecurity and forensic experts, enhanced security protocols, and launched an investigation, which remains ongoing.
The company said it is offering complimentary third-party identity protection and credit monitoring services for 24 months from enrollment.
Shares of the company were up 2% in early Friday trading.
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