Between May and July 2025, LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), the global luxury conglomerate, suffered a string of cyberattacks targeting multiple subsidiaries. The most recent breach involved Louis Vuitton UK, following similar incidents at Christian Dior Couture and Louis Vuitton Korea. The attack sequence suggests a deliberate and coordinated campaign, possibly exploiting systemic weaknesses in LVMH’s cyber infrastructure.
All three incidents occurred within a 90-day window, indicating potential persistent targeting of the luxury conglomerate.
LVMH has not disclosed the precise technical vector, but all incidents were described as:
Customers were warned about phishing, indicating concern that exposed data could be used for social engineering or identity theft.
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