Luxury retailer LVMH says UK customer data was stolen in cyber attack | Computer Weekly
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UK luxury goods brand Louis Vuitton informed customers about a cyber attack on July 2, 2025, which compromised their data, including names, contact details, and purchasing histories. Fortunately, financial information such as bank and credit card details remained secure. This incident marks the third disclosure of such attacks involving LVMH's brands in recent months. Following a similar cyber intrusion at Louis Vuitton Korea, multiple other high-profile labels under LVMH, including Christian Dior and Tiffany, reported attacks. Speculation suggests a link to the Scattered Spider hacking collective, known for targeting specific industries.
Louis Vuitton customers were warned of potential fraud attempts after a cyber attack compromised their data, including names, contact details, and purchasing histories.
The unauthorized access took place on 2 July 2025, but bank and credit card details were not affected.
This incident marks the third attack disclosed by LVMH in recent months, with notable attacks affecting Louis Vuitton Korea, Christian Dior Couture, and Tiffany.
A possible link to the Scattered Spider hacking collective has emerged, which is known for targeting one industry vertical at a time.
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