Tiffany’s Tarnish: Hackers Swipe 2,500 Shoppers’ Secrets!

Tiffany and Company is dealing with a less-than-glamorous situation as hackers swiped customer data linked to gift cards. Over 2,500 individuals are affected, but no ransom demands yet. The luxury retailer is investigating the breach, which could be linked to recent cyber shenanigans against its parent, LVMH. Stay tuned for updates!

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Hot Take:

Well, looks like Tiffany and Company’s sparkle just got a little dimmer. Who knew that the real heist would be in the cyberspace and not in a Hollywood blockbuster? Next thing you know, hackers will be demanding a ransom paid in diamonds and pearls.

Key Points:

  • Tiffany and Company notified US and Canadian customers of a data breach.
  • Hackers accessed gift card-related personal information.
  • Over 2,500 individuals affected, with potential spillover to Canadian customers.
  • The attack might be connected to a broader campaign affecting LVMH brands.
  • No ransomware group has claimed responsibility yet.

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