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Marks & Spencer online ordering is still offline three weeks after it suffered a devastating cyberattack

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  • M&S is still dealing with the fallout of the cyberattack that hit its digital services
  • Online orders remain paused three weeks after the hack took place
  • Customer data stolen includes contact details but no passwords or payment information

Three weeks after Marks & Spencer was hit by a cyberattack, the retailer is still working to restore full services.

Online orders remain suspended, and the company has now confirmed that some customer data was stolen during the breach. The information taken may include names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and order histories. According to the company, no account passwords or usable payment details were exposed.

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