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Victoria’s Secret Website Taken Offline After Cyberattack

Posted on May 29, 2025May 29, 2025 By CWS

Lingerie retailer Victoria’s Secret has fallen sufferer to a cyberattack that pressured it to take its web site down on Wednesday. The location stays offline on the time of publication.

“Valued buyer, we recognized and are taking steps to handle a safety incident. We now have taken down our web site and a few in retailer providers as a precaution. Our workforce is working across the clock to completely restore operations,” a message on the web site reads.

“We admire your persistence throughout this course of. Within the meantime, our Victoria’s Secret and PINK shops stay open and we look ahead to serving you,” it continues.

It’s unclear what kind of incident precipitated the outage, however such disruptions are usually the results of ransomware assaults. SecurityWeek has emailed Victoria’s Secret to request further data on the matter.

Sportswear big Adidas additionally disclosed a cyber incident this week after hackers accessed a “third-party customer support supplier” and stole the contact data of shoppers who contacted the assistance desk prior to now.

The 2 incidents got here to mild solely weeks after UK retailers Co-op, Harrods, and Marks & Spencer (M&S) have been focused by the DragonForce ransomware group. The assault on M&S resulted in information theft and will price the retailer roughly $400 million.

Whereas the assaults might not be associated, Google earlier this month warned that the hacking group behind the latest cyberattacks on high-street UK retailers is now turning to US corporations.

“Shields up US retailers. They’re right here,” John Hultquist, chief analyst at Google Risk Intelligence Group, mentioned on X.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

“Retailers have turn out to be high-value targets for cybercriminals, and up to date breaches at Dior, M&S, Harrods, and Co-Op within the final month alone make it clear that that is greater than only a passing development. These assaults usually are not remoted occasions; they signify a rising sample exposing a deeper, systematic vulnerability throughout the retail business,” SecurityScorecard SVP Ryan Sherstobitoff commented.

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