Dior has reported a data breach involving the personal information of US customers after a cyberattack. The breach was detected on May 7, tracing back to January 26, when unauthorized access to a client database occurred. The exposed data includes names, addresses, contact details, dates of birth, and in some cases, passport numbers and Social Security Numbers. No payment information was compromised. Approximately 20,000 individuals were affected across multiple states. Dior claims the incident has been contained, has notified authorities, and has enhanced security measures.
Dior began notifying customers of a data breach where their personal information was accessed, including names, addresses, dates of birth, and, in some instances, government IDs.
The intrusion was detected on May 7, after it had occurred beginning January 26, revealing access to a database with customer data.
Dior confirmed that while sensitive payment information was not stored in the compromised database, a significant number of customers had their personal details exposed.
The incident affected over 20,000 individuals according to filings with Texas and Washington attorneys general, and has raised questions about the number of UK customers involved.
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