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The Wayne ([personal profile] thewayne) wrote2019-03-30 11:06 am

Two million credit cards breached at Buca di Beppo's parent company

I don't post about these anymore because it's so flamin' common and so little is being done to prevent it. Company is breached, credit monitoring is offered, most banks cover their customer losses, wait until the next company is breached.

I only post this because I've eaten there a few times and really like the place. I had my 50th birthday party there in Phoenix with family and friends, we had a really good time.

Anyway, it was a point of sale breach between May 23, 2018 and March 18, 2019 and according to a company press release, the hack was found in "67 Buca di Beppo locations in the United States; a handful out of the total 31 Earl of Sandwich locations; and Planet Hollywood locations in Las Vegas, New York City and Orlando. Also impacted were Tequila Taqueria in Las Vegas; Chicken Guy! in Disney Springs, Fla.; and Mixology in Los Angeles."

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/03/a-month-after-2-million-customer-cards-sold-online-buca-di-beppo-parent-admits-breach/
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[personal profile] silveradept 2019-03-31 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a facet of our modern life, I suppose, that all of our credit vehicles are going to be breached at some point and sold to people who want to use them for nefarious purposes.

Something about improving and increasing security that will never happen because that would involve investing money in something that will never turn a profit back, but only prevent large amounts of loss.