M&S reopens website to customers six weeks after cyberattack

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Marks & Spencer said it has reopened its website to customers months after it was forced to halt orders following a damaging cyberattack.

In an update, the retailer said on their website: “You can now place online orders with standard delivery to England, Scotland and Wales. Delivery to Northern Ireland will resume in the coming weeks.

“We will resume Click & Collect, next-day delivery, nominated-day delivery and international ordering in the coming weeks.”

The company faced heavy disruption as it paused online orders after it was targeted by a major cyber attack in April.

The retailer was also left with some empty shelves after being targeted by hackers as it halted orders on its website over the Easter weekend.

Customer personal data – which could have included names, email addresses, postal addresses and dates of birth – was also taken by hackers in the attack.

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