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Luxury retailer Harrods confirms customer information stolen in data breach

Harrods Ltd. And a luxury store in London, that some customer information was stolen in data breach, as part of a wider wave of e -attacks on UK’s work this year.

A spokesman for the Harrods told Fox Business in an email message, that the stolen data-which included the names and information information for some customers-was taken from the systems of the third party provider.

“We have been notified by a third -party service provider that some personal data for Harrod’s e -commerce customers had been taken from one of their systems,” the spokesman said.

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General offer for a brand outside the Harrods store in Knightsberbing, London. (Pictures of James Manning / Palestinian Authority via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Harrods, owned by the investment Authority in Qatar, has informed the affected customers. The spokesman said that sensitive data such as account passwords and payment information were not affected.

The violation has been an isolated accident and since then it has been contained, and Harrods has been working with a third -party provider to ensure “take all appropriate measures,” according to the spokesman.

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A woman carrying a shopping bag from the Harrods store in Knightsbridge, London, UK, on ​​Thursday, September 4, 2025. (Jose Sarmino Matos / Bloomberg via Getti Emokires / Getty Pictures)

“We have informed all the relevant authorities,” said Fox Business spokesman. “No Harrods has been hacked, and it is important to note that the data is taken from a third -party provider and is not related to unauthorized access attempts (SIC) to some Harrods earlier this year.”

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Likewise, in May, Harrods said that the infiltrators tried to violate his regime, representing the third main electronic attack on retail stores in the UK within two weeks at the time, Reuters said.

You see a man on a computer while you see fake HTML pages and infiltrators programs on screens in front of him.

File image: The infiltrator was filmed here. British companies have faced an increase in electronic attacks in recent years, which cost tens of millions of pounds and caused months of turmoil in some cases, according to Reuters. (Annette Riedl / Picure Alliance via Getty Images / Getty Images)

British companies have faced an increase in electronic attacks in recent years, which cost tens of millions of pounds and caused months of turmoil in some cases, according to Reuters.

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Harrods, which opened for the first time in the nineteenth century, sells luxury goods and high -end fashion and is home to more than 3000 brands, according to its website.

2025-09-28 00:21:00

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