STIIIZY’s Data Dilemma: Hackers Blaze Through Customer Info in Security Breach

STIIIZY, the famed California cannabis brand, faced a security blow when hackers breached their POS vendor, snagging sensitive customer data like government IDs and purchase info. The Everest ransomware gang claims responsibility, adding a new chapter to their malicious antics. Stay vigilant, STIIIZY fans, as the plot thickens with cyber drama.

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When your cannabis brand gets hacked, it’s a reefer madness of a different kind! Who needs paranoia when the hackers are doing the job for you? STIIIZY customers might want to change their passwords faster than they can say “munchies.” Let’s hope this breach doesn’t go up in smoke!

Key Points:

  • STIIIZY, a California-based cannabis brand, experienced a data breach through its point-of-sale vendor.
  • Hackers stole sensitive customer information, including government IDs and transaction histories.
  • The breach affected specific STIIIZY retail locations in California.
  • STIIIZY is offering free credit monitoring services to impacted customers.
  • Ransomware gang “Everest” has claimed responsibility for the attack.

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