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Cartier warns customers that personal data was exposed in hacking incident

  • Luxury jeweler Cartier disclosed on June 5, 2025, that a hacking incident exposed some customer personal data from its systems.
  • Cybercriminals gained temporary unauthorized access to Cartier's system, possibly obtaining limited information such as names, emails, and countries.
  • The compromised information did not involve sensitive credentials, financial data, or account information, and the company advised customers to be vigilant for any unusual communications.
  • Cartier reported that they addressed the breach promptly and improved security measures to safeguard their infrastructure and information, while also alerting the appropriate authorities and collaborating with cybersecurity professionals.
  • This breach adds to a recent wave of cyberattacks on major fashion brands, highlighting ongoing risks and the need for increased vigilance in retail security.
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Cartier's luxury brand warns its customers that it has suffered a violation of its computer systems. No banking elements have been stolen, but thousands of personal data have been compromised.

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Hackers are targeting companies with high-purchase customers. After data captures at The North Face and Marks & Spencer, three other well-known companies are now becoming victims. Cybercriminals have collected large data sets, but have not received payment information.

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