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M&S stops online orders and issues refunds after cyber attack
- Marks and Spencer has suspended all online orders due to a cyber attack, affecting its online distribution center in Leicestershire and impacting around 200 agency workers who were told to stay home.
- The suspension has caused significant financial losses for Marks and Spencer, with millions of pounds in lost sales per day during a peak shopping period for fashion.
- Shares in Marks and Spencer have decreased by approximately 7% since the attack was revealed, closing down 2.3p at 383.7p on Monday, according to reports.
- Susannah Streeter from Hargreaves Lansdown stated that the cyber issues have severely impacted online orders.
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More than a week has already passed after the first malfunctions, without the brand being able to find a solution. Its stock market value has fallen by more than £600 million.
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