‘Like a bomb threat’ – Co-op looks forward as it grapples with cyber attack fallout

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Bruised, battered, but unbowed, Co-op’s group chief executive Shirine Khoury-Haq and her c-suite fronted up to the damage wrought by the cyber attack, and their plans for the business to come back better

While Co-op may have got off slightly easier in terms of news column inches in April, with Marks & Spencer’s attack dominating the headlines, today’s update for the first half has laid bare just how badly affected the business was.

 

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