
Louis Vuitton Korea says systems breach led to customer data leak
"We regret to inform that an unauthorized third party temporarily accessed our system resulting in the leak of some customer information," the unit said in a statement.
The company became aware of the breach on Wednesday and had notified government authorities, the statement said.
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