- Victoria’s Secret says that his systems had completely restored after the attack
- The company continues to investigate the incident
Victoria’s Secret has said that he has now restored all the systems affected by the recent cyber attack against his business.
In a new 10-Q form presented before the US stock and values commission. UU.
At the end of May 2025, the retailer revealed that he had experienced a “security incident” and that he would close his website and some services in the store “as a precaution”.
Missing details
The lingerie giant did not discuss the nature of the attack, the identity of the attackers or the methods used to compromise the systems, simply saying that the attack triggered their response protocols for incidents.
“Third parties are committed, and we eliminate our website and some in the store services as a precaution,” he added in a statement. “We are working to restore operations quickly and safely.”
In general, when a company is forced to close its network, whether partially or completely, it is to contain a ransomware attack and prevent threat actors from moving laterally and exfott the client’s confidential data.
The attack lasted days, but now it has been completely resolved. “All critical systems are restored and completely operational,” he said in the form. “We continue to evaluate the complete scope and the impact of the incident. This incident has not caused a material interruption in our operations to date and we do not believe that it has a material impact on our fiscal year 2025”.
Victoria’s Secret added that the investigation incurred (and can continue incurring), expenses and other financial impacts continues. These “could” negatively affect future financial results of the company, he concluded.
The company is one of the most popular lingerie and beauty retailers in the world, with more than 1,300 retail stores in 70 countries around the world.
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