Louis Vuitton UK Data Breach: Four Arrested, Customer Data Exposed
Louis Vuitton UK has fallen victim to a data breach, with hackers gaining access to customer information. The UK's National Crime Agency has arrested four individuals in connection with the incident.
The breach occurred on July 2, affecting the British unit of LVMH's flagship brand. Stolen data includes names, contact details, and purchase history, but crucially, no financial information was compromised. This is the third cyberattack against LVMH in recent months, following similar incidents in Korea and with Christian Dior Couture. Cybercriminals have targeted several British retailers recently, including Marks & Spencer and Harrods. The company has swiftly notified customers and relevant authorities, including the Information Commissioner's Office.
Louis Vuitton UK has suffered a data breach, with customer data accessed by hackers. Four arrests have been made in connection with the incident. The company has informed customers and authorities, and no financial data was compromised.
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