Sun, 28 Sep 2025
The luxury department store said it was working with authorities, and the affected data was limited to basic details.
430,000 Harrods customer records were stolen in an IT breach involving a third-party provider. The affected data includes basic personal information such as names and contact details, but not passwords or payment details. Hackers contacted Harrods after the breach, but the company declined to engage with them. Authorities have been informed and Harrods is cooperating with their investigation. The majority of customers who shop at Harrods do so in-store, suggesting a relatively small proportion of shoppers were affected by the breach.
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