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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Louis Vuitton Reports Data Leak in Hong Kong Affecting 419,000 Customers
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Louis Vuitton Reports Data Leak in Hong Kong Affecting 419,000 Customers

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 21, 2025 1:39 pm
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Louis Vuitton is in hot water. A major data leak has hit about 419,000 customers in Hong Kong, and the details are serious. We’re talking about names, email addresses, passport info, and even shopping preferences.

The news broke after Hong Kong’s privacy office started an official investigation. The watchdog, known as the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, confirmed the breach on Monday.

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Louis Vuitton, owned by luxury giant LVMH, first noticed suspicious activity in its computer system on June 13. But it wasn’t until July 2 that they found out customers in Hong Kong were affected. The company then reported the incident to the privacy office on July 17.

So why did it take over a month to connect the dots? That’s exactly what the privacy office is now looking into. They’re investigating whether Louis Vuitton delayed the notification and what steps it took to protect customers.

Right now, no customers in Hong Kong have made any formal complaints. But the leak is no small thing. Passport numbers, phone numbers, addresses, emails, and past shopping history are all highly sensitive data. Once leaked, it’s almost impossible to take that info back.

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Not the First Leak for Louis Vuitton

This isn’t an isolated case. Just last month, Louis Vuitton’s South Korea office was hit by a cyberattack. That breach also leaked customer data, though the company said it didn’t include financial info.

Now with both Hong Kong and South Korea affected, it raises bigger questions about how the luxury brand is handling cybersecurity. For a company that prides itself on exclusivity and trust, this is not a good look.

Customers Deserve Better

Customers pay a premium not just for the brand but also for the experience and security. When even basic data protection fails, it hurts the brand’s image. It’s 2025. A brand like Louis Vuitton should do more than just react. It should prevent.

Louis Vuitton hasn’t given a public comment yet, and it’s unclear if they’ll reach out directly to the affected customers. But one thing is clear: in the digital age, luxury means privacy, and Louis Vuitton just lost a bit of both.

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