Dairy Queen is the latest retailer to reveal a hack of its customer data. They said that hackers may have gained access to customer names, credit and debit card numbers 

I ordered a Blizzard and ask them to hold my credit card information. The breach happened at 395 stores between August and October. The company said it has fixed the malware problem. International Dairy Queen Inc. has about 4,500 franchised stores in the U.S. It's also the parent of the Orange Julius chain, and one stand-alone Orange Julius store was breached. Dairy Queen said there's no evidence Social Security numbers, card PIN numbers or email addresses were stolen.

One would think that with the amount of hacking going between bad guys and retail-restaurants, that cyber security people could come up with a fix. No word if this happened at our local DQ.

 

 

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