No customer payment information compromised after breach, Indigo says

Technology
Published 14.02.2023
No customer payment information compromised after breach, Indigo says


Indigo says buyer bank card and debit card info has not been compromised, 4 days after a cybersecurity breach that took its web site and fee methods offline.


“Customer credit and debit card information was not compromised by our recent cybersecurity incident. We do not store full credit or debit card numbers in our systems,” the retailer stated in a assertion posted to social media and its web site Tuesday afternoon.


The firm’s loyalty factors, generally known as plum factors, additionally stay intact and unaffected by the cybersecurity incident, Indigo stated.


Indigo, which owns Coles and Chapters, had introduced it had been hit with a cybersecurity incident final Friday and stated it was working with third-party specialists to research the breach.


The retailer additionally introduced that it’s as soon as once more accepting credit score, debit and present card funds in retailer after solely taking money for the previous 4 days.


However, in-store returns and exchanges proceed to be unavailable. Indigo’s on-line retailer additionally stays offline.