Marx and Spencer has click and collected service Finally restored About four months later the brand was killed by a chief Cyber attack,
On online ordering Company website and mobile app Was suspended on 25 April, when Click and collect on the paymentless payment and system Stopped working in shops.
Retail giants resumed online order at the address after six weeks, but clicked and collected service, which allowed customers to order online and take items in M&S shop, was to be finally restored.
The M&S website now explains on a page about the cyber phenomenon: “Our fashion, home and beauty range are now available. Take home For the UK, and flowers and gifts are now available for home delivery for England, Scotland and Wales.
“Click and collected are now available for online order.”

The retailer has not yet commented on the delay.
Click and collect online ordering depends on the integration between platforms, inventory management, payment system and in-store logistics, Many times Informed It is believed that the cyber attack disrupted these systems, making it difficult for M&S to click and re -collect safely.
The attack, which began in late April, left M&S unable to take online orders for more than six weeks.
The M&S estimates that the attacks lost about 300 million pounds in the attack, but the cost is expected to recover by half through management, insurance and other measures.
The incident stolen individual customer data, including potential names, email addresses, postal addresses, and date of birth.
Dragonforce and scattered Spider -Hacking Group are associated with the attack.
Scar and Spencer’s chair Archie NormanSpeaking at a business and business selection committee in July, it said that it was “an overlapping to describe it as painful”. He said: “We are still in reconstruction mode and will be for some time to come.”
He said that the ordinance was “like an out-of-body experience” and he had not experienced anything like this before working in the corporate world “.
He said, “It is appropriate to say that everyone in M&S experienced it, such as the colleagues of our ordinary shop worked in ways he had not worked for 30 years, just working and working on the road to keep the show on the road,” he said.
“The cyber team was probably not sleepy for a week, or three hours a night.”