The Co-op grocery chain announced its plan to restore stock levels following a significant cyber-attack that disrupted its IT systems and resulted in empty store shelves and payment issues. The hackers, known as DragonForce, claimed responsibility for this attack and previous breaches of other retailers like Marks and Spencer. As the Co-op gradually brings its systems back online and restarts its supply chain, it faces potential order volume volatility while assuring customers that payment systems are fully operational. The company expressed gratitude for the support from partners during the recovery phase.
Co-op is returning its online ordering system for suppliers this weekend after a cyber-attack led to significant disruptions and empty shelves in stores.
The cyber-attack resulted in payment issues and data compromises, with the hackers claiming responsibility for attacks on other retailers, illustrating the growing threat to businesses.
Co-op has assured customers that stock levels will improve as supply chains are restored, expressing gratitude to partners and suppliers for their support amid the crisis.
While the company works to stabilize operations, it has warned suppliers of potential fluctuations in order volumes, indicating the ongoing impact of the cyber intrusion.
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