Marks & Spencer recently revealed that hackers stole customer personal information during a cyberattack last month, affecting not only customer data security but also impacting the retailer's operations significantly. The stolen data reportedly includes names, addresses, dates of birth, and online order histories. In response, Marks & Spencer has reset customer passwords, but the online ordering system remains offline, leading to empty grocery shelves in stores. The hacker group DragonForce has claimed responsibility for the attack, which also targeted other U.K. retailers.
Marks & Spencer confirmed that hackers stole customers' personal information during a cyberattack last month, affecting its operations and online systems.
The stolen data includes customer names, addresses, email, phone numbers, and online order histories, prompting the company to reset customer passwords.
Marks & Spencer's online ordering system is down, impacting operational capabilities and causing grocery shelves to remain empty across its stores.
The hacker group DragonForce has claimed responsibility for the cyberattacks on multiple U.K. retailers, including Marks & Spencer, raising concerns over customer data security.
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