The Works has said it was forced to close some stores following a cyber security incident. The high street stationery and books store was forced to close stores after the incident caused issues with its tills.
The retailer said the hack also resulted in new stock deliveries to its shops being temporarily suspended and longer delivery times for online orders.
It said store deliveries “are expected to resume imminently” and its normal online service levels are steadily being reintroduced.
Bosses added that the firm does not currently expect the incident to have a “material adverse impact” on its financial position or forecasts.
The Works issues statement after ‘security incident’
In a statement, The Works said: “There has been some limited disruption to trading and business operations, including the closure of some stores due to till issues.
“Customers can continue to shop safely at The Works, both in store and online.
“All debit and credit card payment data are processed securely outside the group’s systems, via accredited third-party networks, and therefore there is no risk that this payment data has been accessed improperly.”
Are The Works customer's details at risk?
The retailer said it has taken a number of actions after it was alerted to the breach by its security firewall.
The Works has disabled all internal and external access to its systems, including email, while it works with its advisers to evaluate and rectify the situation.
External cyber security experts have also been appointed and are currently completing investigations and recovery work.
The company added that, while payment data has not been compromised, it has not yet established “the full extent to which any other data may have been affected”.
It said it has therefore also informed the Information Commissioner’s Office.
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