Chick-fil-A, an American fast food company, has acknowledged that consumers’ accounts were compromised in a months-long credential stuffing assault, giving threat actors access to personal data and the ability to use saved reward balances. Chick-fil-A started looking into what it called “strange activity” on consumers’ accounts in January. Chick-fil-A created a support page at the […]
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