Cybercriminals have stolen personal information belonging to customers of Balenciaga, Gucci and Alexander McQueen, according to the brands’ parent company, Kering.

The French luxury group said the breach exposed customer names, email addresses, phone numbers, mailing addresses and purchase totals from stores worldwide. Financial details, including credit card numbers, were not compromised, the company said.

Kering reported the incident to data protection authorities and notified affected customers by email but did not disclose how many people were impacted, according to a BBC report . The company is not legally required to make the breach public as long as it alerts individuals directly.

A hacking group known as ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility. The group told the BBC it had ob

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