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Sales at New Brunswick's liquor and cannabis stores disrupted by cybersecurity threat

  • New Brunswick's liquor and cannabis stores shut down debit and credit card machines due to a cybersecurity threat, forcing cash-only payments for customers.
  • Spokeswoman Florence Gouton stated that anomalies were found on January 7, prompting an investigation by external experts, while much of the system remains offline.
  • The Crown Corporation has closed all corporate stores as of 10:00 a.m. On Friday, over a week after the cybersecurity incident was discovered.
  • Cybersecurity expert Terry Cutler mentioned that it is premature to conclude that no customer data has been compromised.
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