Convenience store chain Wawa says malware may have collected its customers' credit card information
On December 10, the company found malware on the servers it uses to process payments at"potentially all Wawa locations," said Wawa CEO Chris Gheysens in a letter Thursday to customers. He added that the company was able to get rid of the malware within two days, and that the firm believes it no longer poses a risk to customers.Cards used at Wawa stores between March 4 and December 12 could have been compromised.
Debit card PIN numbers, credit card CVV2 numbers , other PIN numbers, and driver's license information used to verify age-restricted items were not exposed, according to Gheysens.At this time, the chain said it wasn't aware of any unauthorized use of payment card information. Gheysens said customers will not be responsible for fraudulent charges on their cards.Read MoreWawa is offering free identity theft protection and credit monitoring at no charge to its customers.
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