Dior discloses China data breach, warns customers about contact from unknown sources
By MLex Staff ( May 13, 2025, 09:02 GMT | Insight) -- French luxury brand Dior has disclosed a breach of customer data in China and has warned its customers to be mindful of suspicious communications while it investigates the incident and notifies regulatory authorities. Dior did not disclose the total number of affected consumers in a text message last night that was shared among Chinese netizens on social platforms including Xiaohongshu, also known as Little Red Book.French luxury brand Dior has disclosed a breach of customer data in China and has warned its customers to be mindful of suspicious communication while it investigates the incident and notifies regulatory authorities....
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