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LVMH Brands Fined $25 Million for Inadequate Data Security

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South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) fined Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior Couture, and Tiffany a total of $25 million for failing to implement adequate security measures, leading to data breaches that exposed over 5.5 million customers' personal information. The breaches occurred due to malware infection, phishing attacks, and inadequate access controls on cloud-based customer management services. The fines were imposed for violations such as not restricting access rights to IP addresses, failing to apply secure authentication methods, and delaying breach notifications beyond the legally required 72-hour window.

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  1. 13.02.2026 20:35 1 articles · 4h ago

    LVMH Brands Fined for Data Breaches

    South Korea's PIPC fined Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Tiffany a total of $25 million for inadequate security measures that led to data breaches exposing over 5.5 million customers' personal information. The breaches occurred due to malware infection, phishing attacks, and inadequate access controls on cloud-based customer management services.

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