Hy-Vee data breach news is spreading as the company investigates an infiltration into its system.
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Here’s what customers need to know about the Hy-Vee data breach.
- The company is still in the early stages of its investigation into the data breach.
- It notes that this means it doesn’t have much to share with customers.
- That includes not knowing what information may have been stolen in the incident.
- What it does mention is that the data breach did not affect its main grocery stores.
- Instead, it was limited to the chain’s fuel pumps, drive-thru coffee shops, and restaurants.
- This includes its ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Grilles, ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Grille Expresses and the Wahlburgers locations.
- The company also points out that it has already been in contact with cybersecurity firms, federal law enforcement and the payment card networks.
- According to the company, it believes that these actions have been enough to stop the data breach.
- Hy-Vee says that it will be updating customers as it learns more about the data breach.
- This includes proving them with more details about when the event took place.
- It also expects to have a list of locations that were affected by the data breach available at some point.
- The company says that anyone suffering charges not from their use should contact their card issuer to have the problem resolved.
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As of this writing, William White did not hold a position in any of the aforementioned securities.