Group 1 - Kering Group, which owns multiple luxury brands, has suffered a data breach where hackers stole millions of customer data, including names, emails, phone numbers, addresses, and total spending at luxury stores worldwide [1] - Kering confirmed the data leak and reported it to relevant data protection authorities, stating that no financial information, such as credit card details, was compromised [1] - Kering's portfolio includes brands such as Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, Dodo, and Qeelin [1] Group 2 - The luxury goods sector has seen a rise in data breaches, with Dior reporting unauthorized access to customer data in May, including names, gender, phone numbers, emails, mailing addresses, and spending habits [2] - In June, Cartier confirmed a data leak involving customer names, email addresses, countries, and birth dates, but no passwords or financial information were affected [2] - Louis Vuitton acknowledged a data breach in July affecting approximately 420,000 customers, with leaked information including names, passport numbers, birth dates, addresses, emails, phone numbers, shopping records, and product preferences, while financial data remained secure [2]
巴黎世家、古驰母公司开云集团遭黑客攻击,客户信息被窃取
Xi Niu Cai Jing·2025-09-22 09:10