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Harrods joins M&S and Co-op as target in recent º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail cyber attacks

Harrods has confirmed it has been targeted by cyber attackers in a fresh attack on a major retailer - the third in just a few days - amid fears of a 'coordinated campaign'

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Harrods, the luxury department store, has become the latest victim of cyber attackers, joining Marks & Spencer and Co-op Group in a recent wave of attacks on º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retailers.

The company confirmed that there had been an "attempted to gain unauthorised access" to its systems, as reported by .

As a precautionary measure, it restricted internet access across its sites, although stores remain open and online shopping continues.

This incident highlights the growing risk faced by retailers as cyber criminals increasingly exploit shared systems, common suppliers, and peak shopping periods to cause damage and disruption.

Shobhit Gautam of HackerOne commented: "Threat actors are seizing the moment. Retailers are exposed during holidays when staffing is thin but online traffic is high."

Twice is coincidence, third time’s a pattern

Although Harrods has not confirmed any service outages, customers reported to Sky News that they were unable to make purchases earlier in the day, mirroring the widespread disruption seen during last week's attack on M&S.

Security experts suggest that these incidents may be linked to a shared vulnerability, such as a third-party service provider or common IT infrastructure used across the industry.

"A single weak link can cascade across multiple brands," stated Toby Lewis, global head of threat analysis at Darktrace.