On Monday, it revealed its chief executive's total pay package
Cartier's data breach, meanwhile, was a hack of its system where attackers "obtained limited client information," according to an email to its customers seen by BBC News.Passwords and card details were not accessed, it said.
The firm added: "We contained the issue and have further enhanced the protection of our systems and data."It also said it had reported the incident to the relevant authorities.BBC News has contacted North Face and Cartier for comment.
Retailers are often targets of cyber attacks, and there have been a string of high-profile companies publicly reporting being hacked recently.The attacks are a "harsh reality" for the industry, said James Hadley, founder of cyber-security company Immersive.
Retailers are "overflowing with customer information," becoming "easy targets for attackers," he added.
Stolen customer data can be used to impersonate legitimate companies and trick victims into giving away more sensitive data in the future, with cyber-criminals "often content to play the long game," he said."At a loss for words. Absolutely gutted," star player Kohli wrote on Instagram.
But questions still remain over how and why the event was organised."Normally, the felicitation of a team should be done in a controlled environment. But here, there appeared to be no preparation," a relative of an injured person at the Bowring Hospital said.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced a magisterial enquiry into the incident."A moment of joy has turned into sorrow," he said on Wednesday.