Dentsu has Disclosed that its U.S.-based Subsidiary Merkle Suffers Cyberattack

Oct 30, 2025 - 10:43
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Dentsu has Disclosed that its U.S.-based Subsidiary Merkle Suffers Cyberattack

Global advertising and marketing giant Dentsu has confirmed that its U.S.-based subsidiary Merkle experienced a cyberattack, prompting immediate incident response measures and system shutdowns to contain the breach.

The company detected abnormal activity within Merkle’s network infrastructure, which led to proactive security protocols being deployed to minimize operational impact.

Merkle, recognized as a leader in Customer Experience Management for Dentsu’s international operations, was targeted in the cyber incident that affected portions of its network systems.

Upon discovering the suspicious activity, Dentsu’s security teams immediately activated incident response procedures and made the strategic decision to shut down certain systems as a precautionary measure.

Investigation and Regulatory Compliance

The incident underscores the growing threat landscape facing major marketing and customer data management firms that handle sensitive client information across multiple industries.

Merkle serves numerous Fortune 500 companies and manages vast amounts of customer data, making it an attractive target for cybercriminals seeking valuable corporate and consumer information.

Dentsu has engaged an external cybersecurity firm with extensive experience handling similar breach investigations to assist with forensic analysis and remediation efforts.

The company emphasized its commitment to transparency by reporting the incident to relevant authorities in compliance with data protection regulations across different jurisdictions where it operates.

The ongoing investigation aims to determine the full extent of the breach, including what data may have been accessed or compromised, the attack vector used by threat actors, and whether any client information was exposed.

As organizations increasingly face sophisticated cyber threats, rapid detection and response have become critical components of enterprise security strategies. Dentsu has clarified that the cyberattack was isolated to Merkle’s U.S. operations and did not impact the company’s network systems in Japan.

This geographic containment suggests that Dentsu maintains segmented network infrastructure across its global operations, which helped prevent the incident from spreading to other regional divisions. However, the company acknowledged that financial repercussions are anticipated as a result of the breach.

Dentsu stated it is continuing to assess both the magnitude and timeline of the expected financial impact, which could include incident response costs, potential regulatory fines, customer notification expenses, and possible remediation investments to strengthen security controls.

The disclosure comes amid heightened scrutiny of cybersecurity practices across the marketing technology sector, where companies process massive volumes of consumer data for targeted advertising and personalized customer experiences.

As investigations continue, Dentsu remains focused on restoring full operational capabilities while implementing enhanced security measures to prevent future incidents.

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