Marks and Spencer The website is down to customers as the retailer continues to recover from last month Cyber attack,
Retail veteran Said on Wednesday that “human error” has caused the attackWhich is ready to spend the firm around £ 300 million, and Chief Executive Stuart Machin confirmed the disintegration by July.
Visitors of M&S website were congratulated with a message: “Sorry, you can’t browse the site in the present. We are updating some and will return soon.”
The site is unable to use otherwise. M&S has been approached for comments.
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M&S stopped the orders on its website and looked at the empty shelves after being targeted by hackers around the Easter weekend, and the customer personal data, including names, email addresses, postal addresses and dates of birth, was also taken by hackers in the attack.

This week, the company reported a high-sub-adjusted pre-adjustable profit of £ 875.5 million for the year for March compared to 22.2 percent for the previous year.
Robert Cortil, Director of Digital Firm ANS, said that to ensure security and prevent future events, it “important” M&S took his time to correct system recovery.
He said, “The M&S seems to take appropriate and necessary steps after the cyber attack, with focus on restoring the core system and recovering important data,” he told the PA News Agency.
“Extended disruption may be the result of the attackers well, which targets the major infrastructure, which takes time to fully assess, safe and restore.
“Given the scale and complexity of the global connected operation of M&S, the recovery process is quite careful, requiring several interconnected systems.”

“It is necessary that M&S prioritize a safe and complete recovery on one fast. Running to bring back the system online without full assurance of their integrity may lead to an agreement.
“It is not only intelligent to ensure strong security on every layer before resumes – this is important.
“The major disruption and sales loss M&S have served as a powerful reminder for all organizations after the incident: cyber security must be considered as board-level issues. No business is immune for cyber threats, and complex digital ecosystems are particularly weak.
“Effective events are important to reduce the scheme, regular testing and reduced collaboration disruption with cyber safety experts.
“But more than this, an active approach that includes the danger detection, security-by-design theory and employee awareness, which is the best defense against rapidly sophisticated attacks.”