Co-op staff told to turn cameras on in meetings after cyber attack
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Co-op staff have been told to keep their cameras on during remote meetings as the supermarket deals with the fallout of a cyber-attack.
Co-op has shut down parts of its IT systems following an attempted hack, affecting back office and call centre services but all stores are trading as usual.
The company told the BBC that the cyber attack is under control and all measures are in place to protect sensitive information.
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