Victoria's Secret takes down U.S. website after "security incident"
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Victoria's Secret has taken down its U.S. website and says some in-store services will also be unavailable as it addresses an unspecified "security incident."
A message to customers remained in place of the popular lingerie brand's normal shopping site Thursday, stating that the Ohio-based company had halted these operations "as a precaution."
"Our team is working around the clock to fully restore operations," the message read. "We appreciate your patience during this process."

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