Wegmans buyers have been alerted to a potential data breach involving names, phone numbers, dates of birth and emails, among the personal information.
In April, Wegmans Food Markets discovered that two computer databases used for internal business purposes had been “inadvertently” left open to potential outside access, according to a company statement.
The “configuration issue started in 2018,” but has since been resolved and all personal information secure, the statement continued.
Customer addresses, Shoppers Club numbers, and passwords to access the grocery chain’s online shopping accounts were also in the databases, while no charge card or banking information was found. was involved, according to Wegmans.
Wegmans said it has notified all customers who may have been affected by the issue – in the nine stores in New Jersey, among more than 100 locations in seven states.
Questions can be directed to the company by calling 1-855-535-1851, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., except statutory holidays.
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