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Carphone Warehouse hacked, personal details of 2.4 million customers stolen

Carphone Warehouse, a British mobile phone retailer, with over 2,400 stores across Europe, has confirmed that its systems had been attacked by hackers during which personal details, which include the customers’ bank details, addresses, names and dates of birth, of its 2.4 million customers had been compromised.
Carphone Warehouse, a British mobile phone retailer, with over 2,400 stores across Europe, has confirmed that its systems had been attacked by hackers during which personal details, which include  bank details, addresses, names and dates of birth, of its 2.4 million customers had been compromised.  

According to a news report published in The Independent, as per a statement from the firm the IT network of one of the firm’s online divisions, was the victim of a “sophisticated cyber-attack” within the last two weeks.

The company also said that 90,000 customers’ credit card details may have been accessed by the hackers.

After the attack, the company sent emails to the customers who may be affected by the cyber-attack asking them to their bank and check for any suspicious activity on their account.

"We take the security of customer data extremely seriously, and we are very sorry that people have been affected by this attack on our systems," Sebastian James, group chief executive of Dixons Carphone, said in a statement.

He added, “We are, of course, informing anyone that may have been affected, and have put in place additional security measures"

The news report said that the Carphone Warehouse, which is owned by Dixons Carphone following a £3.7bn merger, also incorporated Currys and PC World, but the parent firm said that majority of Carphone Warehouse data and that of Currys and PC World is held on separate systems and was not compromised during the attack.
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