Co-op narrowly avoided an even worse cyber attack, BBC learns
Published on: 2025-07-08 23:25:06
Co-op narrowly avoided an even worse cyber attack, BBC learns
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Co-op narrowly averted being locked out of its computer systems during the cyber attack that saw customer data stolen and store shelves left bare, the hackers who claim responsibility have told the BBC. The revelation could help explain why Co-op has started to recover more quickly than fellow retailer M&S, which had its systems more comprehensively compromised, and is still unable to carry out online orders. Hackers who have claimed responsibility for both attacks told the BBC they tried to infect Co-op with malicious software known as ransomware - but failed when the firm discovered the attack in action. Both Co-op and M&S declined to comment.
The gang, using the cyber crime service DragonForce, sent the BBC a long, offensive rant about their attack. "Co-op's network never ever suffered ransomware. They yanked their own plug - tanking sales, burning
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