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Police investigating Marks & Spencer cyber attack




The Metropolitan Police is investigating a cyber attack on Marks & Spencer which has seen the retailer face major disruption.

The force confirmed on Wednesday that officers from its cyber crime unit are investigating, amid reports a hacking group known as Scattered Spider may have carried out the attack.

Marks & Spencer initially saw problems with its contactless payments and click and collect orders last week, then on Friday it paused orders through its website and app.

Staff at a key logistics site were told to stay at home due to the continued disruption on Monday, and some stores were left with empty shelves.

A view of empty shelves inside an M&S Food in Paddington, London (Holly Williams/PA)
A view of empty shelves inside an M&S Food in Paddington, London (Holly Williams/PA)

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: “We were called on Wednesday April 23 regarding a cyber incident at Marks & Spencer.

“Detectives from the Met’s cyber crime unit are investigating. Inquiries continue.”

The National Cyber Security Centre said it is also working with the retailer “to support their response to a cyber incident”.


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