Restaurant's Stolen Consumer Data Now For Sale on Bitcoin Black Market

Restaurant's Stolen Consumer Data Now For Sale on Bitcoin Black Market

A recent data breach that struck noted Chinese restaurant chain PF Chang's resulted in the loss of sensitive customer financial information, including credit card numbers. Now, some of the numbers are on sale, with one site accepting bitcoin as payment for the stolen card information. Founded in 1993, PF Chang's operates more than 200 restaurants in Argentina, Canada, Chile, Mexico, the Middle East and the US, and boasts a casual dining atmosphere and Asian-style cuisine. Krebs On Security reports that a batch of credit cards purportedly tied to the PF Chang's breach first became available....


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