M&S website back online, allowing users to browse
- Marks and Spencer’s website returned to browsing at around 7 am on Thursday after being offline since Wednesday evening due to a cyber attack.
- The outage followed a major cyber attack first detected over Easter which compromised customer personal data but not payment details or passwords.
- M&S continues to suspend online orders and perform system updates while working hard to restore full services expected to remain disrupted until July.
- The cyber attack, linked to the Scattered Spider group, is estimated to cause a £300 million profit loss for M&S this year, the retailer said.
- The incident highlights ongoing digital vulnerabilities for M&S and suggests prolonged challenges before their complete recovery and resumption of full online operations.
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