M&S restarts online orders after cyber attack
Summary
Marks & Spencer (M&S) has restarted online shopping after a cyber attack in April stopped orders through its website. Customers in England, Scotland, and Wales can now order some fashion items for home delivery, and more products will be available soon. The company expects disruptions to continue until July and says the attack will impact profits by about £300 million.Key Facts
- M&S paused online orders in April due to a major cyber attack.
- The cyber attack happened during Easter weekend.
- M&S has resumed online sales for some fashion items in England, Scotland, and Wales.
- More products and services will roll out in the coming days, with Northern Ireland services to restart soon.
- The cyber attack may reduce M&S profits by around £300 million this year.
- Some customer data was stolen, including phone numbers and home addresses.
- Payment details and account passwords were not accessed during the data theft.
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