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Famed French fashion brand Louis Vuitton faces a money laundering probe in the Netherlands over cash purchases made by a Chinese national who spent around $3.5 million on handbags and other luxury ...
Louis Vuitton UK said hackers have stolen some customer data as the luxury brand becomes the latest target in a string of cyberattacks against retailers.
Dutch prosecutors have officially named Louis Vuitton Netherlands a suspect in the investigation into alleged failures to report about suspicious transactions.
The privacy watchdog has launched an investigation after Louis Vuitton Hong Kong suffered a data breach that compromised the personal information of about 419,000 customers in the city.
A customer’s cash purchases of luxury goods totaling millions of euros in value caught the attention of prosecutors, who say the company should have noticed.
Hong Kong's privacy watchdog said on Monday it was investigating a data leak affecting about 419,000 customers at Louis Vuitton, as the brand grapples with a series of breaches in several countries.
Luxury brand Louis Vuitton’s iconic building in Tumon is being listed for sale for $4 million, providing potential buyers the opportunity to grab a prime real estate property.
Luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton is the latest high-profile company to fall victim to a cyberattack, with a raft of personal data belonging to Australian customers stolen.
Louis Vuitton confirmed on Tuesday that Aussie customers have been affected by a major data breach.
Around 419,000 Louis Vuitton customers had their personal data leaked in a recent international cyberattack that occurred on July 2.
Renowned luxury brand Louis Vuitton, part of the French conglomerate LVMH, is under scrutiny in a money laundering case in the Netherlands.
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Hong Kong's privacy watchdog said on Monday it was investigating a data leak affecting about 419,000 customers at Louis Vuitton, as the brand grapples with a series of ...