Louis Vuitton’s Luxury Leak: Data Breach Strikes Again!

Louis Vuitton’s latest accessory is a global data breach, impacting customers in the UK, South Korea, Turkey, and potentially beyond. While no passwords or payment details were leaked, your shopping history might now be someone else’s fashion inspiration. Keep an eye out for phishing attempts—and maybe invest in some digital security to match your wallet!

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Hot Take:

It seems like Louis Vuitton has been hit with a not-so-fashionable accessory — a data breach! While they promise your credit card info is safe, your shopping habits might be out of the bag. Let’s just hope the hackers don’t start a luxury handbag resale business on the side.

Key Points:

  • Louis Vuitton experienced a data breach affecting customers in the UK, South Korea, and Turkey, with potential impacts in other countries.
  • Customer names, contact details, and purchase history were exposed, but financial information and passwords were not compromised.
  • The breach was discovered on July 2, 2025, but attackers had accessed systems nearly a month prior.
  • The incident might be linked to a third-party service provider and possibly involved ransomware, though no group has claimed responsibility.
  • This is the third breach of LVMH’s systems in three months, and it follows a similar breach at Cartier.

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