New York accuses Dunkin’ of not informing nearly 20,000 customers that value-card data had been hacked
By Dave Sebastian Sept. 26, 2019 1:05 pm ET The New York attorney general sued Dunkin’ Brands Inc. DNKN -2.32% for not notifying nearly 20,000 customers whose accounts on the coffee chain’s website and mobile app had been compromised beginning in 2015.
The accounts were linked to the company’s value, or DD, cards, from which tens of thousands of dollars were stolen in 2015, the attorney general said.
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