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7-Eleven data breach affects over 185,000 people’s personal data

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Why This Matters

The 7-Eleven data breach highlights the ongoing risks of cyberattacks targeting retail and franchise businesses, exposing sensitive personal information of hundreds of thousands of customers. This incident underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect consumer data and maintain trust in digital transactions. For consumers, it serves as a reminder to monitor personal accounts and be vigilant against potential identity theft.

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In Brief

Data breach notification service Have I Been Pwned says a data breach at convenience store chain 7-Eleven affects over 185,000 people, including their names, dates of birth, and physical addresses.

The data breach, reported in April, also included phone numbers and email addresses.

Have I Been Pwned, which collects caches of data breaches and alerts affected individuals that their data was compromised, said in a new listing that 7-Eleven was the victim of a hack-and-extortion attack. The ShinyHunters group took credit for the breach, saying they would publish the data if they weren’t paid.

Per a listing with Maine’s attorney general’s office, 7-Eleven chief information security officer Jim Kastle said the hackers gained access to an internal server containing franchisee documents. A separate listing with Massachusetts’ attorney general said the breach also included Social Security numbers and driver’s licenses.