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Krispy Kreme discloses cyberattack that is disrupting online orders


Doughnut multinational Krispy Kreme disclosed a cyberattack that disrupted certain operations, including online ordering in the United States.

International doughnut chain Krispy Kreme disclosed a security incident on Wednesday, which the company said has caused “certain operational disruptions, including with online ordering in parts of the United States.” The company said it was “notified regarding unauthorized activity on a portion of its information technology systems” on November 29, and that it has taken steps to “investigate, contain, and remediate the incident,” with help from cybersecurity experts. The company said that shops around the world are open, and there is no interruption to deliveries to retail and restaurant partners, but disclosed the aforementioned disruptions in the United States.

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