- Marks & Spencer is restocking shelves after a cyberattack disrupted its systems and caused some stores to have empty shelves.
- The attack, which began on April 25th, affected product availability and took some systems offline.
- The retailer's website and app remain unavailable for orders.
- Stores have remained open and are receiving deliveries from suppliers, with stock levels improving daily.
- M&S confirmed that some customer personal data, excluding payment information and passwords, was accessed in the attack.
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