M&S says customer data stolen in cyber attack
Briefly

Marks & Spencer has faced a cyber attack that resulted in the theft of personal customer information, including telephone numbers, home addresses, and dates of birth. Although payment details were reportedly safe, the retailer is working to restore services and has suspended online orders. CEO Stuart Machin communicated to customers about the breach and reassured them that there is currently no evidence that the hackers have shared the stolen information. M&S is monitoring the situation and engaging with cybersecurity experts to mitigate risks of potential identity fraud.
Michael Race & Joe Tidy reported that Marks & Spencer is dealing with a significant cyber attack that has compromised some customer data, but not payment details.
M&S CEO Stuart Machin emphasized the company's commitment to customer safety and provided reassurance that no evidence has been found indicating the information has been misused.
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