The grocery store chain says it discovered malware installed on some of its point-of-sale systems a little over a month after announcing its computer systems were hacked.
Supervalu is once again putting out word about a possible data breach at some of the grocery-store chain’s locations.
A little over a month after announcing that its computer systems had been hacked in a potential data breach, the Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based company said Monday that it recently discovered malware installed by “an intruder” on point-of-sale systems at some of its Shop ‘n Save, Shoppers Food & Pharmacy, and Cub Foods franchises, along with a few associated liquor stores. The malware breach also affects certain locations of the Albertsons’s grocery chain, which uses Supervalu’s information technology services in its Albertson’s, Acme, Jewel-Osco, Shaw’s, and Star Market stores.
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