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Tell us: have cyber attacks affected your shopping habits?

Tell us: have cyber attacks affected your shopping habits?

The Guardian29-05-2025
Retailers Harrods, Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and most recently Adidas have all been hit by cyber attacks in recent weeks. Adidas disclosed on Tuesday that customers' personal information had been stolen.
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