The article discusses The Independent's commitment to delivering impactful journalism during significant events in US history, covering topics from reproductive rights to cybersecurity issues faced by retailers. It highlights the importance of supporting quality journalism to ensure comprehensive storytelling that remains accessible to everyone. The recent reopening of Marks & Spencer's online orders after a cyberattack illustrates the severity of cybersecurity threats, including how hacker groups like DragonForce and Scattered Spider are evolving through alliances, further complicating the landscape of cyber threats.
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
Marks & Spencer has finally reopened its online orders, months after a cyber attack which is set to cost the British high street retailer 300 million in profits this year.
The email, seen and reported by the BBC, said: We have marched the ways from China all the way to the UK and have mercilessly raped your company.
According to Sergey Shyekevich, a researcher from cybersecurity company Checkpoint, more hacker groups are forming alliances on the dark web.
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