Harrods data breach: luxury retail giant warns customers after hackers steal personal details

Harrods has confirmed that hackers have stolen personal data from its online customers in a fresh IT security breach.

Harrods has confirmed that hackers have stolen personal data from its online customers in a fresh IT security breach.

The luxury department store said details such as names and contact information were accessed via a third-party provider. Harrods insisted that no payment details or passwords were compromised and described the incident as “isolated” and “contained”.

In an email sent to shoppers on Friday evening, the retailer reassured customers that its own systems had not been directly hacked, and that the issue was unrelated to a previous attempted cyber attack in May.

A spokesperson said: “The third party has confirmed this is an isolated incident which has been contained, and we are working closely with them to ensure all appropriate actions are taken. We have notified all relevant authorities.”

The attack comes amid a wave of high-profile cyber incidents hitting major UK brands this year. Marks & Spencer, the Co-op, and Jaguar Land Rover have all suffered hacks that disrupted operations and caused multimillion-pound losses. Four suspects, aged between 17 and 20, were arrested by the National Crime Agency over the summer in connection with some of these breaches.

Cyber experts warn that incidents like the Harrods breach highlight the growing risks for consumers. Richard Horne, chief executive of the National Cyber Security Centre, said criminals were “refining their techniques” to cause maximum disruption. “They don’t care who they hit or how much damage is caused,” he warned.

Harrods stressed that shoppers can continue using its services safely but advised customers to remain vigilant.


Jamie Young

Jamie Young

Jamie is Senior Reporter at Business Matters, bringing over a decade of experience in UK SME business reporting. Jamie holds a degree in Business Administration and regularly participates in industry conferences and workshops. When not reporting on the latest business developments, Jamie is passionate about mentoring up-and-coming journalists and entrepreneurs to inspire the next generation of business leaders.
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Jamie is Senior Reporter at Business Matters, bringing over a decade of experience in UK SME business reporting. Jamie holds a degree in Business Administration and regularly participates in industry conferences and workshops. When not reporting on the latest business developments, Jamie is passionate about mentoring up-and-coming journalists and entrepreneurs to inspire the next generation of business leaders.