Chick-fil-A is currently investigating reports of hacked customer accounts and telling anyone with a CFA account to reset their password as they look into “suspicious activity.” Some accounts were hacked and had orders placed using their CFA balance or any credit cards on the account. “We are investigating suspicious activity on some customer accounts,” the company said in an alert displayed on its official website on Dec. 30.
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Chick-fil-A investigates reports of hacked customer accounts
Emma Vick, News Editor
January 11, 2023
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