Another credit card data breech - Jimmy John's
https://www.jimmyjohns.com/datasecurityincident/index.html
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (September 24, 2014) On July 30, 2014, Jimmy Johns learned of a possible security incident involving credit and debit card data at some of Jimmy Johns stores and franchised locations. Jimmy Johns immediately hired third party forensic experts to assist with its investigation. While the investigation is ongoing, it appears that customers credit and debit card data was compromised after an intruder stole log-in credentials from Jimmy Johns point-of-sale vendor and used these stolen credentials to remotely access the point-of-sale systems at some corporate and franchised locations between June 16, 2014 and September 5, 2014. The security compromise has been contained, and customers can use their credit and debit cards securely at Jimmy Johns stores.
Approximately 216 stores appear to have been affected by this event. Cards impacted by this event appear to be those swiped at the stores, and did not include those cards entered manually or online. The credit and debit card information at issue may include the card number and in some cases the cardholders name, verification code, and/or the cards expiration date. Information entered online, such as customer address, e-mail, and password, remains secure. The locations and dates of exposure for each affected Jimmy Johns location are listed on
AFFECTED STORES & DATES.
Jimmy Johns has taken steps to prevent this type of event from occurring in the future, including installing encrypted swipe machines, implementing system enhancements, and reviewing its policies and procedures for its third party vendors.
We apologize for any inconvenience this incident may have on our customers. Jimmy Johns values the privacy and security of its customers information, and is offering identity protection services to impacted customers, although Jimmy Johns does not collect its customers Social Security numbers. To take advantage of these services, please visit CONTACTS & INFORMATION. For more information, call (855) 398-6442. In addition, customers are encouraged to monitor their credit and debit card accounts, and notify their bank if they notice any suspicious activity. Additional recommendations for protecting your information can be found at RECOMMENDATIONS.