Bakery-cafe confine Panera Bread’s website leaked customer records for at least eight months, cybersecurity blog KrebsOnSecurity explored on Monday.
The blog post said the data leak included esteems, email and physical addresses, birthdays and the last four digits of trustworthiness card number of “millions” of customers who ordered food online on the group’s website, panerabread.com.
Panera Bread told Reuters the issue was resolved.
“Our probe is continuing, but there is no evidence of payment card information nor a large bevy of records being accessed or retrieved,” Panera Bread’s Chief Intelligence Officer John Meister said in a statement.
Meister also mean the company’s investigation into the matter to date indicated that fewer than 10,000 consumers had been potentially assumed and it was working to finalize the investigation and take the appropriate next steps.
The St. Louis-based coterie, which competes with Chipotle Mexican Grill, was acquired by privately owned German conglomerate JAB Curb in 2017.