Luxury French brand Dior says client data stolen in cyberattack
- Dior confirmed a cyberattack, stating that sensitive customer information was lost.
- Payment data, bank account, or credit card information was not taken, according to Dior's report.
- The incident appears to have impacted at least Korean and Chinese customers, based on initial findings.
- Dior is investigating the breach and has engaged third-party cybersecurity experts for assistance.
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Luxury fashion giant Dior latest high-profile retailer to be hit by cyber attack as customer data accessed
Luxury French fashion brand Dior is the latest high-profile retail firm to be hit by a cyber attack - with customer data accessed as a result, the company has confirmed.


Fashion giant Dior confirms customer data accessed in cyber attack
The firm said an ‘unauthorised external party’ had accessed some of the customer data it holds
Cyber attack on Dior: customer data stolen
The French luxury fashion company Dior has become the victim of a cyber attack. "An unauthorized third party has arrived at "certain customer data", but "no payment information has been collected", Dior announced on Wednesday. Measures have been taken immediately to contain this incident, the company, which belongs to the French luxury group LVMH. Employees therefore investigate the event with the help of leading cybersecurity experts. "We are i…
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