UK's M&S resumes online orders following cyberattack
- Marks & Spencer resumed some online clothing orders on Tuesday after a 46-day halt caused by a cyberattack in April.
- The cyberattack began in April when hackers bypassed M&S's digital defenses by tricking a third-party contractor's employees.
- M&S halted clothing and home orders on April 25 due to issues with contactless payment and click-and-collect services during Easter weekend disruption.
- John Lyttle, who oversees the fashion, home, and beauty divisions, announced that online shopping services are resuming this week, with delivery now available throughout Great Britain except Northern Ireland.
- M&S expects the cyberattack to cost about £300 million in lost operating profit this year, with disruptions continuing into July and partial insurance offset.
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M&S finally restarts online orders six weeks after the cyber attack—but there's a catch - The Mirror
Marks & Spencer has finally announced that online orders are back up and running following April's cyber attack, meaning shoppers can now shop the new summer collection online - but there's one catch
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