Chick-Fil-A Confirms Accounts Hacked in Months-Long "Automated" Attack
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Chick-fil-A confirms accounts hacked in months-long "automated" attack
American fast food chain Chick-fil-A has confirmed that over 71,000 customers' accounts were breached in a months-long credential stuffing attack, allowing threat actors to use stored rewards balances and access personal information.
Cybercriminals take advantage of the black market of credentials to buy filtered access keys that serve them to attack corporate systems.
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