Corby company hit by worldwide cyber-attack

Avon has seen its operations badly hit by the issue
Avon, Corby. File picture.Avon, Corby. File picture.
Avon, Corby. File picture.

Avon has had to shut down its online retail operations following a cyber attack.

The company, which is headquartered in Northampton and has a major distribution centre on Earlstrees Road in Corby, has had to shut down its website and the Northants Telegraph believes some agency staff have been told not to go into work following the incident on Wednesday last week.

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The firm has remained tight-lipped about the nature of the cyber attack but local reps for the direct sales company have been unable to fulfil orders from customers for nearly a week.

Corby Avon was quiet over the weekend.Corby Avon was quiet over the weekend.
Corby Avon was quiet over the weekend.

Avon would not comment on how their Corby operation had been affected but a statement from Avon CEO Angela Cretu said: “Avon has experienced a cyber incident that has interrupted some of its systems and partially affected operations. In response, we immediately launched an investigation, engaged third party forensic advisors and alerted law enforcement.

“Our teams are working around the clock alongside the world-class technical experts to re-establish our affected systems. We are planning to restart some of our critical systems in impacted markets throughout the course of the week.

“We are in the process of determining whether personal information has been compromised, and we believe that credit card details were likely not affected as our main ecommerce website does not store that information. Should Avon confirm any suspicious activity affecting individuals’ data, we will notify affected individuals and take all appropriate action.

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“The security and confidentiality of our customers’ information is of critical importance to us and a responsibility we take extremely seriously. In addition, we are alerting regulatory authorities and will update them, as appropriate, as our investigation progresses.”

The firm made more than 100 Corby workers redundant in 2018 after some of the operations there were taken over by robots.