Loblaw Data Breach Exposes Customer Information and Personal Data

Loblaw Data Breach Exposes Customer Information and Personal Data

Loblaw Reveals Data Breach Exposing Customer Information

A prominent Canadian retailer, Loblaw, has revealed a data breach that exposed the personal information of an undisclosed number of customers.

Breach Details

The company, which operates over 2,400 stores across Canada and owns several well-known brands, including Shoppers Drug Mart and President’s Choice, discovered the breach after a “criminal third-party” gained unauthorized access to its systems.

According to Loblaw’s investigation, the breach resulted in the compromise of basic customer information, including names, addresses, and phone numbers. However, the company claims that passwords, health information, and credit card data were not affected. Additionally, Loblaw’s PC Financial services were reportedly not impacted by the breach.

Investigation and Impact

The exact number of customers affected by the breach remains unknown, and it is unclear at this time which threat actor or group is responsible for the attack. Notably, no ransomware group has publicly claimed responsibility for the breach.

Loblaw’s disclosure of the data breach comes amidst a series of recent cybersecurity incidents affecting major companies. The breach serves as a reminder of the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and incident response strategies to protect sensitive customer information.

The company’s investigation into the breach is ongoing, and it is likely that further details will emerge in the coming days. In the meantime, customers are advised to remain vigilant and monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity.



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