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Jollibee Group probes data breach

Posted on June 23, 2024 by Dissent

Jose Rodel Clapano and Richmond Mercurio report:

The Jollibee Group has begun an investigation into a cybersecurity incident that may have compromised the records of millions of customers.

In a statement, the Jollibee Group emphasized its e-commerce platforms are unaffected and remain operational.

[…]

Other brands under Jollibee Food Corp. are Greenwich, Red Ribbon, Burger King Philippines and Highlands Coffee.

Read more at The Philippine Star.


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