Some western Canada Co-op’s still closed following cybersecurity incident

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One of the most common stores in western Canada says it's been the victim of a cybersecurity incident.

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One of the most common stores in western Canada says it’s been the victim of a cybersecurity incident.

In a tweet, Federated Co-op Ltd. confirms the incident has impacted some of its customer-facing systems and could still impact its inventory of certain grocery items.

Co-op first tweeted about the incident on Thursday, saying it was affecting its stores and cardlock fuel stations.

One of the most popular stores in western Canada says it's been the victim of a cybersecurity incident. Employees are shown at the Federated Co-op warehouse in Calgary, Alta., on Friday, March 27, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
One of the most popular stores in western Canada says it's been the victim of a cybersecurity incident. Employees are shown at the Federated Co-op warehouse in Calgary, Alta., on Friday, March 27, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

Co-op says there’s no current evidence to suggest any customer data has been compromised.

The company says in the event that changes it will take the appropriate action.

Co-op has several stores and gas stations in Canada, with the business mainly operating in the western provinces.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 29, 2024.

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