A new cyber attack aimed at "Harrods" customers in London

Harrods, the luxurious multi -deviation store in London, was stolen to their personal data in the latest series of cyber attacks and cyber security that influenced the major British businesses this year. A spokesman for the store said in a statement via e -mail that the stolen data names and contact details contain for some clients, and the “third -party provider” systems were seized. The store refrained from revealing the identity of the supplier and pointing out “a current criminal investigation”. Cyber ​​attacks that target British businesses this year are British companies exposed to a wave of cyber attacks, including Marks & Spence Group and Jaguar Land Rover. The ownership of “Harrods”, known as his main shop in the London Knightsbridge neighborhood, is due to the Qatari Sovereign Wealth Fund. The store itself had an effort to penetrate in May. The spokesman said: “None of the Harrods systems have been penetrated. It is important to note that the data of a third -party supplier has been seized and that it has nothing to do with the effort of unauthorized to some of the Harrods systems earlier this year.” He added that the penetrated information did not include the passwords or payment details, and emphasized that the clients involved were contacted.