M&S has reopened it website to customers for online shopping six weeks after it was forced to pause orders following a cyber-attack. In a post on… View Article
M&S has reopened it website to customers for online shopping six weeks after it was forced to pause orders following a cyber-attack.
In a post on LinkedIn, the retailer said it is now offering a selection of its best selling fashion ranges for home delivery to England, Scotland and Wales.
John Lyttle, the retailer’s managing director, fashion, home & beauty, added: “More of our fashion, home and beauty products will be added every day and we will resume deliveries to Northern Ireland and click and collect in the coming weeks.
“Thank you sincerely for your support and for shopping with us.”
Last month, M&S warned that it expected disruption caused by the cyber-attack to continue until July and will reduce its full year operating profits by around £300 million.
M&S has reopened it website to customers for online shopping six weeks after it was forced to pause orders following a cyber-attack.
In a post on LinkedIn, the retailer said it is now offering a selection of its best selling fashion ranges for home delivery to England, Scotland and Wales.
John Lyttle, the retailer’s managing director, fashion, home & beauty, added: “More of our fashion, home and beauty products will be added every day and we will resume deliveries to Northern Ireland and click and collect in the coming weeks.
“Thank you sincerely for your support and for shopping with us.”
Last month, M&S warned that it expected disruption caused by the cyber-attack to continue until July and will reduce its full year operating profits by around £300 million.