London: Harrods has confirmed that some of its customers’ personal information has been compromised following a data breach at a third-party service provider. The luxury retailer said the incident did not affect its internal systems and stressed that payment and password details remain secure.

According to Harrods, the data accessed included basic identifiers such as names and contact information. The breach was traced to a partner company that supports elements of Harrods’ online operations. The provider has since isolated and contained the issue.

Customers whose data may have been affected have been notified, and Harrods has reported the incident to regulatory authorities. The retailer emphasized that this incident is separate from a previous attempt earlier this year that forced te

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