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A cyberattack on British retailer Marks & Spencer has disrupted its online operations for over a week, leaving it unable to process orders. Luxury London department store Harrods and Co-op have also experienced hacking attempts, causing growing concerns within the retail sector. The hacking group Scattered Spider is suspected to be behind the M&S attack, but the link between the three attacks is unclear. The U.K.
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