Asics, one of the most important clothing brands sports and specialized in running, has been forced to apologize after what happened in one of its most important stores New Zealand.

Several screens located in its most emblematic point of sale, located in Auckland, were showing pornographic videos for several hours.

In a message that they have uploaded to their Facebook account, Asics explains that they suffered sabotage: “An unknown person gained access to the screens of our central Auckland store and showed unacceptable content on those screens.”

“We are working with our software providers and online security to ensure that this does not happen again. We would like to apologize to anyone who has seen it.”

According to the BBC, the images of pornographic content were showing non-stop from one o’clock in the morning on Saturday until the workers arrived at the store on Sunday at 10 am to open.

In total, about nine consecutive hours without anyone giving notice or doing anything to avoid it.

Dwayne Hinango, security officer, explained that “some people were surprised to see the images, but others simply stopped and watched them.”

Meanwhile, a woman who was walking with her son first thing in the morning still cannot believe what she witnessed: “I took a second look because I could not believe what I was seeing.”

“It is totally inappropriate and offensive, it is not something to which you want to expose the children.”

The authorities have already announced an in-depth investigation to try to discover the authors of the hacking.

Source: Elconfidencial