Victoria's Secret has fully restored its systems following a cyberattack and does not expect a material impact on its fiscal year, as confirmed in a filing with the US SEC.
The lingerie giant temporarily shut down its website and some in-store services as a precaution after experiencing a security incident in late May 2025.
The company did not disclose details about the attack or the attackers but mentioned engaging third-party experts and activating incident response protocols.
It is common for companies to shut down IT networks in response to ransomware threats to prevent data exfiltration, although specifics were not provided in this case.
Victoria's Secret confirmed that all critical systems are now fully operational, with the cyber incident not causing a material disruption to its operations so far.
The investigation into the cyberattack continues, with potential financial impacts expected, which could affect the company's future financial results.
Victoria's Secret operates over 1,300 retail stores globally and remains popular for its lingerie and beauty products.