Luxury fashion house Christian Dior is the latest firm to fall victim to cyber attackers – with fears UK shoppers’ data could have been stolen.
The label, which is owned by the French giant LVMH, ‘recently discovered that an unauthorised external party accessed some customer data we hold’.
It did not reveal how many had their data stolen or if UK customers had been affected. But no financial information was taken, it said.
The UK data watchdog, the Information Commissioner’s Office, said it was ‘assessing the information provided’, and added: ‘We recognise that seeing cyber attacks in the news can be concerning, especially if you are a customer’.
Dior added: ‘We are in the process of informing customers where necessary. The confidentiality and security of our customer data is an absolute priority.
‘We deeply regret any concern or inconvenience this matter may cause.’

Hacked: Christian Dior , which is owned by the French giant LVMH, ‘recently discovered that an unauthorised external party accessed some customer data we hold’
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