Marks & Spencer reveals impact of serious cyber attack

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22 May 2025 • 1:18 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Marks & Spencer (M&S) expects disruptions from a cyber attack could last until July, but hopes to have online sales partly restored "within weeks".
  • The attack, which has impacted profits by an estimated £300 million, has severely affected online sales and profits in the fashion, home, and beauty departments.
  • Online orders have been paused for three weeks, and in-store availability has been impacted due to IT system changes.
  • Disruption to online operations is set "to continue throughout June and into July as we restart, then ramp up operations", the retailer said.
  • M&S aims to mitigate the financial impact through cost management and insurance, among other measures.
  • Shareholder David Wallace criticised M&S's handling of the incident, stating it "should have been handled better".

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