Marks and Spencer suspends website after customer details leak
Shoppers logging into the Marks & Spencer website were given a little surprise last night when it began sharing other people’s account details. The company confirmed that a “technical issue,” not an attack by a third party, resulted in personal data, including names, dates of birth, contacts and previous orders to become easily viewable. Some customers also reported being able to see credit card details, but Marks & Spencer says data was encrypted and no full numbers were shared.
Source: The Register




