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M&S and Co-op hacks publicly defined as a single attack – and could cost more than £400 million

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  • Cyber Monitoring Centre says it is treating M&S and Co-op attacks as a single, combined event
  • M&S was hit by a major cyberattack earlier in 2025, Co-op hit weeks after
  • Cost of attacks could hit as high as £440 million, CMC estimates

The recent cyberattacks against Marks and Spencer (M&S) and the Co-op supermarket have been combined into a single incident by a major UK investigatory group.

The Cyber Monitoring Centre (CMC), an independent, non-profit body established to categorize major cyber events by the insurance industry, has declared it is treating the two incidents as one event by the same attacker – Scattered Spider.

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