Four Arrested in UK over M&S, Co-Op, Harrods Cyberattacks
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 10 – Four suspects aged under 21 were arrested for cyber attacks causing £300 million in losses and disrupting operations at major UK retailers, the National Crime Agency said.
- Four individuals were arrested by the National Crime Agency for their involvement in cyberattacks against British retailers Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods.
- The suspects, aged 17 to 20, face charges including blackmail and violating the Computer Misuse Act.
- Marks & Spencer reported a loss of about 300 million pounds due to the April attack, severely disrupting its online orders.
- Paul Foster of the National Crime Agency stated that the arrests are a significant step in the ongoing investigation.
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UK Arrests Four People over Cyber Attacks on Marks & Spencer, Co-Op and Harrods
LONDON (AP) — Four people alleged to be part of an organized crime ring were arrested Thursday for damaging cyber attacks that hit British retailers Marks & Spencer, Co-op and Harrods, the National Crime Agency said.
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