Empty shelves and payment problems after Co-op cyber attack
Briefly

Co-op stores are experiencing empty shelves and payment disruptions due to a significant cyber attack impacting their systems. While stores remain open, many are unable to accept contactless payments, forcing them to operate on a cash-only basis. The attack has reportedly led to the theft of customer data, with hackers claiming to hold data from 20 million individuals, although the Co-op has not confirmed this figure. The retailer reassures customers that their financial details have likely not been compromised and is working diligently to resume regular operations.
The Co-op continues to battle significant disruptions from a cyber attack, leading to empty shelves and limitations on payment options in some stores.
The retailer has confirmed a major cyber attack that has led to the theft of significant amounts of customer data, causing operational challenges and customer inconvenience.
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