By Cara McGoogan 5 May 2017
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Hackers have stolen the personal data and financial details of tens of thousands of Debenhams customers, the company has admitted.
In a cyber attack against a third party firm that runs the retailer's online florist, Debenhams Flowers, hackers managed to take the names, addresses and financial information of 26,000 customers.
Cyber criminals had access to the systems of Economova, the third party company that operates DebenhamsFlowers.com, for more than six weeks, according to Debenhams.
Economova runs four sites for Debanhams, including its hampers, personalised.gifts and wine online stores.
Debenhams suspended all four Economova-run sites on discovering the attack and contacted affected customers. It assured retail customers of its main site that they "can be confident" their information has not been compromised.
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