Most of M&S Cyberattack Impact over by August
- Stuart Machin, chief executive of Marks & Spencer, expressed hope that most of the impact from the cyber attack will be "behind us" by August.
- Marks & Spencer halted online orders in April due to a cyber attack caused by "human error," with estimated costs around £300 million.
- Click and collect and next-day delivery services have not yet resumed but are expected to return within weeks, according to M&S officials.
- Chairman Archie Norman noted that the company is making progress in its recovery program to normalize operations.
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