US fast food giant Chick-fil-A probes security breach


  • TECH
  • Friday, 02 Jan 2015

POSSIBLE HACK: Chick-fil-A promised that if a security breach was confirmed, it would assume financial responsibility for fraudulent charges to customers

WASHINGTON: Chick-fil-A, one of America’s most popular fast food restaurants, is the latest corporation to investigate the possible hacking of its customers’ credit card data. 

“Chick-fil-A recently received reports of potential unusual activity involving payment cards used at a few of our restaurants,” the company said in a statement Wednesday. 

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