Marks & Spencer has confirmed that customer data was compromised in a cyberattack believed to involve ransomware, although it has not officially stated this. The breach has resulted in names, contact numbers, and other personal data being stolen, while the company assures that payment card details and passwords were not included. M&S is currently working to recover from this incident, which was detected on April 22, and has advised customers to reset passwords for added security. The retail giant continues to receive support from its stakeholders during this challenging time.
Marks & Spencer confirms a recent cyberattack has led to the theft of customer data, although it hasn't confirmed any involvement of ransomware.
Despite the sophisticated nature of the incident, M&S assures customers that no payment details or passwords were compromised during the data breach.
The retail giant informed customers that their names, emails, and addresses may be affected, but they emphasize no action is needed from customers right now.
M&S continues to recover from the cyberattack, with its systems impacted and recovery efforts ongoing since the attack was detected on April 22.
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