Chick-fil-A, Inc. informed customers of suspected “fraudulent activity” on some customers’ mobile app accounts and announced an investigation to find out the source.
“Chick-fil-A is aware of suspicious activity on the accounts of a few of our Chick-fil-A One customers,” the corporate – it was written in Thursday’s statement. “While we’re still investigating what happened and the way some customers became victims of this fraudulent activity, this shouldn’t be on account of a breach of Chick-fil-A Inc’s internal systems.”
The beloved chicken sandwich retailer insisted that its internal systems weren’t compromised and said the corporate had taken steps to secure affected accounts and improve security protocols.
“Chick-fil-A is committed to protecting our customers’ data and we’re working quickly to resolve the problem. Please contact Chick-fil-A CARES online or call 1-866-232-2040 to report any suspicious account activity,” the statement reads.
In a message to users of the Chick-fil-A application, he advised customers to alter their account passwords.
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“We’ve already taken precautionary measures to further secure the accounts of affected members and proceed to review the situation and improve our security protocols where appropriate. This activity shouldn’t be the results of any breach of Chick-fil-A’s internal systems,” reads an email sent to customers on Friday.