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Panera Bread Data Breach: Millions of Records Exposed
19 Feb
Summary
- ShinyHunters claims theft of millions of customer records.
- Approximately 5.1 million unique individuals affected.
- Lawsuits filed alleging Panera failed to protect customer data.

Panera Bread has confirmed a cybersecurity incident involving a data breach claimed by the hacking group ShinyHunters. The group asserted that it stole over 14 million customer records, though researchers later estimated the breach impacted approximately 5.1 million unique individuals. Exposed data includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, and home addresses.
Legal repercussions have emerged, with multiple class-action lawsuits filed in U.S. federal court. These suits allege Panera Bread failed to implement adequate security measures to protect customer information. The company has not yet publicly commented on the ongoing litigation.
This incident marks a recurrence for Panera Bread, which faced similar allegations following a data exposure in 2018. Experts note that breaches of this nature, especially when targeting identity systems, can have far-reaching consequences, impacting millions of records due to a single vulnerability.




