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Independent.ie on MSNM&S cyber attack: Chairman says companies should be obliged to disclose hacksBusinesses should be legally required to report material cyber attacks to the authorities, the chairman of retailer Marks & Spencer said yesterday, claiming two recent major attacks on large UK firms ...
MARKS & Spencer has revealed that hacker group “DragonForce” was behind the cyberattack that shut down its online shopping ...
Qantas customers say they feel vulnerable, angry and unsupported following last week's major cyber security breach — and are ...
Marks and Spencer enlisted the help of the US FBI agency after a sustained cyber attack, the British retailer’s chair told a parliamentary select committee.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) suffered a sophisticated cyber attack coinciding with the Hague NATO summit attended ...
Shares in FTSE 100 giant M&S are now lower than they were at the height of the cyber attack that hit the British icon earlier ...
Qantas has provided an update after a cyber hack impacted millions of customers. The airline was hit by a data breach at one ...
Qantas Group chief executive Vanessa Hudson says the airline is focused on understanding what details of their data have been ...
At least 1.3 million addresses and 900,000 phone numbers were leaked in the massive Qantas cyber breach where 5.7 million ...
MARKS & Spencer’s cyber attack was linked to hackers Scattered Spider and ransomware group DragonForce, according to its chairman. DragonForce is believed to rent out software that locks files ...
Marks & Spencer Chairman Archie Norman today told UK Members of Parliament that the cyber attack was an attempt to "destroy" ...
British businesses may face legal obligations to report cyberattacks, following the revelation of unreported incidents ...
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