Krispy Kreme Alerts 7,000 South Carolinians of November Data Breach
Krispy Kreme has announced that approximately 7,000 individuals in South Carolina were impacted by a data breach that occurred in November. The beloved doughnut chain revealed that the breach was part of a larger cybersecurity incident that affected several customers across multiple states.
According to the company, unauthorized individuals gained access to personal information, although the specific details of the compromised data have not been made public. Krispy Kreme is taking the situation seriously and has initiated measures to enhance its cybersecurity protocols to protect customer information better in the future.
Affected customers are being notified directly and are advised to monitor their accounts for any unusual activities. The company is offering complimentary identity protection services to those affected to help mitigate any potential risks following the breach.
Krispy Kreme has expressed its commitment to transparency and customer safety, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding customer data. The chain has encouraged anyone with questions or concerns related to the breach to reach out for assistance. As the investigation continues, Krispy Kreme reassures its customers it is dedicated to resolving the situation promptly and efficiently.
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