Recipe Unlimited, a publicly traded company that operates nearly 1,400 restaurants under 19 different brands in Canada, has experienced what appears to be a significant security incident impacting several of its brands. . The company — formerly Cara Operations — on Monday noted that a malware outbreak caused a partial network outage at nine of its franchises. Among those impacted were Swiss Chalet, Harvey's, East Side Mario's, and Kelseys. A "small number" of restaurants have been closed for a "temporary period of time" because of service issues related to the malware, the company said in a statement. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . TheQuickBite Company encountered a ransomware attack, disrupting communication at its outlets and impacting various products.. Malware Outbreak, Network Disruption, Restaurant Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Another day, another restaurant chain data breach – this time, Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen. The Darden Restaurants-owned food chain said it was alerted this month that its network had been hacked and customer payment card data exposed.. The cyberattack occurred sometime between Nov. 3, 2017, and Jan. 2, 2018. The culprits "were able to access and potentially obtain payment card information used to make purchases in certain Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen restaurants" in some states, the company said in a breach notification notice on its website. The affected states are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen experienced a data compromise affecting customer credit card details. Discover the implications of this security incident.. Cheddars Scratch Kitchen, Data Incident, Payment Security, Cyber Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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