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M&S is resuming online shopping after weeks of suspension due to a cyber attack. Customers can now place online orders for standard delivery in England, Scotland, and Wales, with deliveries to Northern Ireland and other services to resume in the coming weeks. The attack, blamed on the "Scattered Spider" gang, has cost M&S £300 million and affected gift vouchers and loyalty cards. Other retailers like Co-op and Harrods have also faced cyber issues recently.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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