Marks and Spencer (M&S) is poised to restart online shopping after a significant cyber attack forced it to suspend all online and app orders in April. Hackers accessed M&S's IT systems via a third party, compromising customer personal data. The attack resulted in supply chain disruptions, leaving many stores with empty shelves and requiring temporary staff layoffs at their logistics center. As of June 10, M&S announced the gradual return of its online shopping service, promising a selection of popular fashion ranges for home delivery across the UK, with more products to follow.
M&S was forced to pause all online and app orders following a cyber attack, but is set to resume online shopping soon.
The cyber attack, initiated through third-party access, compromised customer data and caused major operational disruptions to M&S.
M&S has announced the resumption of online shopping, with plans to gradually increase product availability and restore services in Northern Ireland.
The retailer endured significant supply chain issues due to empty shelves, with some products unavailable during the month-long disruption.
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