Louis Vuitton UK Hit by Data Breach as Hackers Steal Customer Info
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 11 – Louis Vuitton confirmed a July 2 breach exposing UK customer data via a third-party hack amid a series of attacks targeting LVMH brands and other UK retailers.
- Louis Vuitton UK revealed on July 11, 2025, that hackers stole some of its customers' personal data during a cyber attack on July 2 at its British unit.
- This incident marks the third time LVMH has experienced a cyber intrusion in the past few months, coming after breaches at Christian Dior in May and Louis Vuitton Korea just last week.
- Louis Vuitton stated it has notified relevant authorities including the Information Commissioner's Office and assured customers no financial data like bank details was compromised.
- An email to affected customers warned that although no misuse was detected, phishing, fraud, or unauthorized use might occur, and the brand is strengthening cybersecurity with expert support.
- The incident highlights a sharp rise in cybercrime targeting luxury and retail sectors, prompting LVMH to increase cybersecurity investments amid an ongoing global crackdown on ransomware.
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