Marks & Spencer’s Cyber Snafu: Click and Collect Chaos Amid Digital Drama

Marks & Spencer is tackling a cyberattack that has thrown a wrench into its Click and Collect service. While stores and the website remain open, customers might experience delays. No word yet on who’s behind this digital mischief, but M&S is on it, working with cybersecurity experts to ensure everything’s back to shipshape soon.

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Looks like M&S has found itself in a bit of a cyber pickle! In the world of retail, it seems even the shopping carts aren’t safe from a little digital chaos. As M&S scrambles to fix its Click and Collect hiccups, one can only hope their cybersecurity measures are as reliable as their famous knickers. In the meantime, let’s just say the only thing more chaotic than their sales racks is their current server situation!

Key Points:

  • M&S suffered a cyberattack impacting its Click and Collect service.
  • The British retailer is working with cybersecurity experts to handle the situation.
  • Despite the attack, M&S stores, website, and app remain operational.
  • Customers are experiencing delays and are advised to await email confirmations for order pickups.
  • No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet, leaving the mystery unsolved.

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