Adidas has said customers' personal information has been stolen in a cyber attack.
The sportswear giant said hackers stole "mainly" contact information of people who have dealt with its customer service desk. An Adidas spokesperson said the incident "has no operational impact." Passwords, credit card information and payments-related data are not affected by the breach, the company said.
The Adidas hack comes after , and Harrods faced massive disruption in recent weeks following cyber attacks. Marks & Spencer said last week that the hack would cost it about £300 million after being targeted around the Easter weekend.
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