Exclusive: High-end fashion retailers Gucci, Balenciaga, Brioni, and Alexander McQueen hit by Salesforce attacks - DataBreaches.Net
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Exclusive: High-end fashion retailers Gucci, Balenciaga, Brioni, and Alexander McQueen hit by Salesforce attacks - DataBreaches.Net
"As such, Information (in particular as collected in numerical form and processed in Kering Information System) together with the Information System that is used to process it and provides Kering Group with services that are vital for its activities, need to be adequately protected against increasing Threats both internal and external to Kering such as, without limitation, logical intrusions, information theft, sabotage, Social Engineering, cyber terrorism."
"Those readers who aren't A-listers (including yours truly) may never have heard of Kering, but you may have heard of their high-end fashion brands: Gucci. Yves Saint Laurent. Bottega Veneta. Balenciaga. Alexander McQueen. Brioni. It is some of those fashion brands that are the subject of this post as they fell prey to attacks by ShinyHunters. As far as DataBreaches.net can determine, Kering has yet to publicly acknowledge either of two attacks or to notify customers."
Kering's luxury brands, including Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen and Brioni, experienced data exfiltration by the threat actor ShinyHunters. Kering has not publicly acknowledged either of two reported attacks nor notified affected customers. The media previously reported similar ShinyHunters incidents at Louis Vuitton, Dior, Tiffany and Chanel. In July, months after data was exfiltrated, Kering published a Global Information Security Policy 2025 emphasizing that information is a valuable asset requiring protection against intrusions, theft, sabotage, social engineering and cyber terrorism. The policy links information loss to customer trust erosion and loss of competitive advantage.
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