After supermarkets and fashion, Dior and Cartier are now the target of cyber attacks

As cyber attacks have been mushrooming in Europe's fashion and food sectors, luxury goods are not being spared. Recently, customer data from Dior (LVMH) and Cartier (Richemont) was raided.

Through Morgane Monteiro. Published on 17 June 2025 à 12h44 - Update on 23 July 2025 à 18h39

For several months now, cyber attacks have been on the rise in European retail, now affecting luxury brands. Following attacks on The North Face, Harrods, Marks & Spencer and Co-op, jeweller Cartier, owned by Richemont Group (2024 turnover: €21.4 billion,…

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