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7-Eleven confirms cyberattack, says 'personal information' may have been hit
- 7-Eleven confirms a cyberattack on its systems, potentially exposing customer data.
- The breach occurred on April 8, 2026, and was discovered the same day, per the filing.
- ShinyHunters claimed responsibility and leaked 9.4GB of stolen records.
- The attackers allegedly breached 7-Eleven via its Salesforce environment.
- Over 600,000 Salesforce records containing PII and internal data were reportedly compromised.
- 7-Eleven offered two years of free identity theft protection to affected customers.
- The company advised customers to monitor accounts and consider fraud alerts or security freezes.
- A third-party cybersecurity firm was brought in to investigate and tighten security.
- TechRadar notes ShinyHunters have previously breached hundreds of organizations and leaked data on the dark web.
- 7-Eleven advised customers to review statements and consider fraud alerts or security freezes.
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