Scotland Yard is investigating a cyber attack on Marks & Spencer (M&S) that has severely disrupted its operations, leading to empty shelves and a significant drop in market value. The Metropolitan Police confirmed their Cyber Crime Unit's involvement as M&S temporarily took some systems offline to combat the attack. Although some items are still available in certain stores, much of their online ordering has been suspended. Experts warn that full recovery could take several days as the company exercises caution to secure its systems and ensure that no threats remain.
The cyber incident at Marks & Spencer prompted an investigation from Scotland Yard's cyber crime unit, as the retailer struggles with limited availability and operational disruptions.
M&S has experienced significant setbacks, including the suspension of its website orders and a marked decrease in market value due to the cyber attack.
Experts have advised that the return to normal operations for M&S following the cyberattack could take several days as precautions are implemented to secure systems.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed that they are working with M&S to investigate the cyber attack to better understand its implications and assist the company.
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