Pizza Hut Australia warns 190,000 customers' data – including order history – has been accessed
The baked goods purveyor has delivered bitter news to around 190,000 customers: that their name, delivery address, email address, and phone numbers have been accessed by unautorised entities.Yes, dear reader – that means the bad guys have seen a database of people who like pineapple on their pizzas.
We can only hope that whoever lifted the data doesn't devise some horrible extortion scheme, threatening to reveal that shameful secret to the victims' loved ones and employers. Pizza Hut's Australian operation told customers it learned of the incident in early September and described it as"unauthorized third party" access to a subset of its data.
"We secured our systems, engaged forensic and cyber security specialists and initiated an ongoing investigation to help us understand what occurred, and identify the data that was impacted," explained the Hut's Down Under CEO Phil Reed. This is not the first time the fauxtalian restaurant chain has been burned by cyber crims. Its UK and US presences were
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