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Whole Foods restaurants affected by data breach

Friday 29 September 2017 10:04 CET | News

Amazon’s Whole Foods Market has announced that payment card information has been stolen from taprooms, restaurants and other venues located within some of its stores.

Nevertheless, Whole Foods said the Amazon.com systems do not connect to the affected systems at Whole Foods and that Amazon.com transactions were not involved. Furthermore, the grocer, which Amazon recently purchased for USD 13.7 billion, said it uses a different point-of-sale system for its over 450 US stores. That system was not involved in the data hack, the company said.

The American supermarket said it has launched an investigation into the hack, obtained the help of a leading cyber security forensics company, contacted law enforcement, and is taking appropriate measures to address the issue, according to Reuters.


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