Company that owns Gucci, Balenciaga, other brands confirms hack | TechCrunch
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Company that owns Gucci, Balenciaga, other brands confirms hack | TechCrunch
"Kering confirmed a data breach affecting customers of its luxury brands Gucci, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Lauren, and others, on Monday. Hackers stole sensitive customer data such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, home addresses, and the total amount of money they spent in stores all over the world. The BBC first reported the breach."
"Kering said the hackers did not steal credit card numbers and that it has contacted the customers whose data is part of the breach, without saying how many were affected. The BBC said the hackers behind the hack are an infamous group called ShinyHunters, who claimed to have stolen data linked to 7.4 million email addresses."
Kering confirmed a data breach affecting customers of multiple luxury brands including Gucci, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, and Yves Saint Lauren. Hackers obtained sensitive customer details such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, home addresses, and the total amounts customers spent in stores worldwide. Kering stated that credit card numbers were not taken and that it has contacted customers whose data was involved, without disclosing the number affected. The hackers claimed affiliation with the group ShinyHunters and asserted they stole data tied to 7.4 million email addresses, raising privacy concerns across global luxury retail.
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