M&S forces customer password resets after data breach | Computer Weekly
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Marks and Spencer (M&S) announced the theft of customer data during a ransomware attack linked to DragonForce. The breach includes personal customer information such as email addresses, postal addresses, and order histories. M&S's CEO, Stuart Machin, reassured customers that no payment details or account passwords were compromised, instigating a mandatory password reset for all online accounts. The chain remains operational, and the company is actively working to restore services while ensuring customer safety and security.
M&S has confirmed that customer data was stolen during the Easter DragonForce ransomware attack. Customers are being prompted to reset their passwords.
Stuart Machin, M&S chief exec, reassured customers, emphasizing no usable card information was compromised, only personal details including contact info.
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