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Marks and Spencer has suffered a cyberattack – here’s what we know so far

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  • M&S suffered a cyberattack that affected Click and Collect systems
  • Stores were largely unaffected, except some contactless payment systems disabled
  • It’s not clear yet if any customer data is affected

Marks and Spencer (M&S) has suffered a “cyber incident” that has affected stores for the last few days, resulting in “small changes” to store operations in order to protect customers “and the business.”

The retailer confirmed Click and Collect services were impacted by technical issues as a result, and some stores were unable to process contactless payments. It’s not yet clear if this incident has resulted in any breached customer or employee data, or if this was a ransomware attack, but customers should make sure to change their passwords and be on the lookout for suspicious activity just in case.

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