M&S stops online orders after cyber attack; Shares Drop 5%

Why M&S stops online orders?
Marks & Spencer (M&S) has paused all online shopping, including food deliveries and clothing orders, as it battles to recover from a major cyber attack.
The British retailer confirmed the incident on Tuesday, with customers reporting website glitches since last weekend. Shares fell by 5% on Friday after the company announced the shutdown.
Timeline of the Cyber Incident
Last Weekend: Customers began experiencing issues placing online orders.
Tuesday: M&S officially confirmed a “cyber incident” and reported it to the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
Friday: The retailer suspended all online and app orders, including Click & Collect services.
Impact on Customers
M&S apologized on social media, saying, “We are truly sorry for this inconvenience.” Key disruptions include:
Gift Cards: Cannot be used in stores or online.
Click & Collect: Parcels already marked “ready for pickup” can be collected, but new orders are paused.
Food Deliveries: Fully halted until further notice.
Stores remain open, but frustrated shoppers have flooded M&S’s social media with complaints. One customer wrote, “My wedding outfits are stuck in limbo!” Another added, “No groceries for days—this is a nightmare.”
M&S’s Response
The company stated its IT team and external cyber experts are working “around the clock” to restore services. “We’re holding all parcels in stores to avoid returns,” M&S assured customers. The National Crime Agency (NCA) is also supporting the investigation.
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