Your baby back ribs may have come with a side of credit card theft. Chili’s Restaurant & Bar customers might have had their payment information exposed at certain restaurants, the casual dining chain’s parent company, Brinker International, disclosed on May 12, a day after learning of a “data incident.” Brinker said it learned on May 11 that payment card information was compromised at some Chili’s locations. The incident that exposed the information was likely limited to March and April 2018, the company said, but it continues to “assess the scope” of what happened. “We deeply value our relationships with our Guests and sincerely apologize to those who may have been affected,” Brinker said in a statement. On May 11 we learned that some of our Guests’ payment card information from certain restaurants was compromised. We value our relationship with our Guests and are committed to sharing details as we know more here: https://t.co/xWnJ1a7Auy […]
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