Krispy Kreme says cybersecurity incident is impacting online orders in US
- Hackers attacked Krispy Kreme, exposing weaknesses in the company's cybersecurity protocols, as stated in the headline.
- Sensitive customer data may have been compromised during the attack, highlighting security issues.
- Krispy Kreme is collaborating with law enforcement to investigate the incident and has offered support to affected customers.
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Krispy Kreme orders across the US disrupted after cyberattack
Some Krispy Kreme services were disrupted, but not in-store operations.
Krispy Kreme confirms cybersecurity breach, online ordering disrupted across US
Krispy Kreme, a well-known United States-based doughnut chain, confirmed on Wednesday (Dec 11) that it was targeted by a cyberattack, disrupting its online systems. Since the security breach, customers across the US have faced issues placing online orders. The cyberattack, which took place in late November, was only made public this week.
Krispy Kreme says hackers disrupted its online ordering, likely hurting its 'financial condition'
Krispy Kreme said it is experiencing "operational disruptions."Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesKrispy Kreme said in an SEC filing that it's navigating a cybersecurity incident.The company is experiencing operational disruptions, including with online orders in the US.Krispy Kreme said the related costs will likely impact its "financial condition."Krispy Kreme said hackers had disrupted operations, including online ordering in certain parts of the United …
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