Tiffany and Company, the iconic luxury jeweler under the LVMH umbrella, has confirmed a serious data breach impacting over 2,500 customers across the United States and Canada. On or around May 12, 2025, hackers infiltrated Tiffany’s internal systems, compromising sensitive customer data tied to gift cards. Exposed information includes names, email addresses, postal addresses, phone numbers, sales data, as well as gift card numbers and PINs—data that could be exploited for targeted scams and fraud.
This breach stands apart from recent cyberattacks against other LVMH brands that involved third-party Salesforce systems. Instead, Tiffany has disclosed that its own internal systems were directly accessed. While no ransomware group has publicly claimed responsibility, the nature of the breach raises questions about whether it is linked to the broader wave of attacks targeting luxury brands—or if it represents a separate campaign.
In this episode, we break down exactly what happened, what data was compromised, who was affected, and how this breach fits into the bigger picture of rising cyberattacks against global luxury houses.
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