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Investing.com -- Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog announced Monday it has launched an investigation into a data leak at Louis Vuitton that affected approximately 419,000 customers.
This incident follows a recent cyberattack on the luxury brand in South Korea in June.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data in Hong Kong stated that the compromised information included customer names, passport details, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, shopping history, and product preferences.
According to the privacy office, Louis Vuitton reported the data breach on July 17.
The luxury retailer’s French headquarters initially detected suspicious activities in its computer system on June 13.
The company later discovered on July 2 that the breach had impacted its Hong Kong customers.
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