💨 Abstract
The Co-op supermarket is resuming online orders after a cyber attack that caused widespread shortages and disruptions. The attack, which occurred on April 30, led to significant stock shortages and issues with contactless payments in nearly 10% of its stores. Cybercriminals managed to extract personal data, including names and contact information, from the shop's systems, though passwords and credit card details were not compromised.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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