A Christian Dior database that contained private information about the company’s American clients was accessed by an unauthorized party on January 26, 2025. In a single day, they were in and out. More than three months later, on May 7, internal monitoring finally detected something out of the ordinary, and Dior was unaware that it had occurred. Notification letters did not start to reach the 78,000 U.S. customers whose data had been accessed for…
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