Luxury store Harrods has warned some customers that their data may have been taken following a cyberattack.

The high-end department store in Knightsbridge, London, has revealed to customers that their personal details may have been taken in a third-party IT breach.

“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,” Harrods said in a statement.

“We have informed affected customers that the impacted personal data is limited to basic personal identifiers, including name and contact details, but does not include account passwords or payment details.

“The third party has confirmed this is an isolated incident which has been contained, and we are working closely with them to ensure that a

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