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Cyber Attack Leaves Co-op Shelves Bare

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Cyber Attack Leaves Co-op Shelves Bare

Cyber Attack Leaves Co-op Shelves Bare

Cyber Attack Leaves Co-op Shelves Bare

By Netvora Tech News


The UK's Co-op supermarket chain has been hit by a cyber attack, resulting in empty shelves across multiple stores. The attack, which occurred at the end of April, has had a significant impact on the supply chain, leaving customers without access to fresh produce, canned goods, and even cigarettes.

Impact on Stores

Stores on the Scottish island of Islay, where Co-op is the only major supermarket, are unable to stock fresh food, and many other shelves are also bare. Various British news outlets, including the BBC, have reported on the issue, with multiple Co-op stores affected.

  • Fresh fruit and vegetables are in short supply.
  • Canned goods and other non-perishable items are also harder to find.
  • Sigarettes are also affected, leaving customers without their usual fix.

Supply Chain Disruptions

According to sources, the supply chain has been severely impacted, with inventory being replenished at a rate of less than 20% of normal capacity. One employee estimates that it may take until at least June for the situation to be fully restored. Co-op has not yet made a statement on when all stores will be fully restocked.

Data Breach

Details about the incident are still not publicly available, but the attackers claim to have obtained the data of 20 million customers.

This cyber attack has left Co-op customers scrambling to find alternative sources for their daily essentials. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the supermarket chain will recover and prevent such incidents in the future.

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