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Investing.com -- Luxury goods group Kering SA, owner of brands including Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balenciaga, disclosed Monday it was the victim of a data breach that was discovered in June, Bloomberg reports.
The Paris-based company said hackers accessed "limited customer data from some of our Houses." Kering stated that the affected brands immediately reported the breach to relevant authorities and notified customers.
According to Bloomberg, citing an email from Kering, no financial information was compromised in the attack. This includes bank account numbers, credit card details, and government-issued identification numbers.
Kering said it has implemented measures to secure the affected systems and prevent future security incidents.
This breach adds to a growing list of cyberattacks targeting the consumer goods sector in recent months.
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