Britain's Co-op says cyberattack cost it $108 million
Britain’s Co-op Group reported an £80 million hit to operating profit in the first half due to a cyberattack in April, resulting in a £75 million pre-tax loss. The breach disrupted systems and led to £206 million in lost revenue. The group expects...

The 181-year-old Co-op, which runs a food retail business and also has funeral care, legal and insurance businesses, said the attack meant it lost 206 million pounds of revenue over the six months to July 5.
The Co-op said it responded to the attack, which came shortly after a damaging attack on rival Marks & Spencer, by shutting down a number of systems to contain the threat. This led to operational disruption.
The member-owned group said it made a underlying loss before tax of 75 million pounds in the first half, versus a profit of 3 million pounds in the same period last year.
The Co-op expects a reduced impact from the hack in its second half. ($1 = 0.7435 pounds)
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