Harrods Ltd., a luxury department store in London , confirmed some customer information was stolen in a data breach, as part of a wider wave of cyberattacks on U.K. businesses this year.
The stolen data — which included names and contact information for some customers — was taken from the systems of a third-party provider, a Harrods spokesperson told FOX Business in an email.
"We have been notified by one of our third-party providers that some Harrods e-commerce customers’ personal data has been taken from one of their systems," the spokesperson said.
Harrods, which is owned by the Qatar Investment Authority, has notified affected customers. Sensitive data like account passwords and payment information remained unaffected, the spokesperson said.
The breach was an isolated inciden