Krispy Kreme Glazed by Cyberattack: Online Orders Take a Hit!

Krispy Kreme cyber attack alert: The doughnut delight faced a cybersecurity breach on November 29, 2024, disrupting online orders in the U.S. but sparing in-store sales. While the doughnuts are safe, experts warn that customers might be tempted to stray if digital defenses don’t tighten up faster than a well-glazed doughnut hole.

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Hot Take:

Krispy Kreme’s recent cyber debacle serves as a reminder that even our favorite doughnut shops aren’t safe from digital mischief. While the hackers may have disrupted online ordering, they thankfully didn’t manage to halt the sugary goodness rolling off the production line. Imagine the chaos if they had! If this isn’t a wake-up call to beef up on cybersecurity sprinkles, I don’t know what is.

Key Points:

  • Krispy Kreme experienced a cyberattack on November 29, 2024, affecting online orders in the U.S.
  • The cyber incident did not impact in-store sales or daily deliveries.
  • The company is working with cybersecurity experts to investigate and mitigate the issue.
  • The attack is part of a trend, following a recent breach at Blue Yonder, affecting Starbucks.
  • Cybersecurity experts warn of risks to operations, finances, and customer trust, urging stronger digital defenses.

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