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French Lick Resort confirms compromise to credit card payment system
margin:20px 0px 23px 70px 12px;font-weight:700;margin:6px 0px 5pxWHAS11 Staff/ NEWS RELEASE 12px;margin:6px 0px 5px;(153,153,153);font-style:italic7:50 p.m. EST January 27, 2015
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The resort says after a review and internal investigation, involving the services of an expert IT data security company, it was determined that sensitive information belonging to guests and visitors have been compromised.
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margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)FRENCH LICK, Ind. (WHAS11) – The French Lick Resort is warning the public they have learned of a possible compromise to their credit card payment system.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)The resort says after a review and internal investigation, involving the services of an expert IT data security company, it was determined that sensitive information belonging to guests and visitors have been compromised.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)Visitors to the resort who used a credit card between the dates of April 23, 2014 and January 21, 2015 may be affected by the theft.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)It was through the investigation that malware was found to be introduced to the payment system. The threat has been addressed, according to the resort.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)The resort said no credit cards used after January 21 were affected.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)"Many members of the community, our employees and friends of the resort could be among the guests whose credit card information was compromised," said Chris Leininger, chief operating officer of French Lick Resort. "We hope to contact anyone who could have been affected by this to ensure that they can act to protect themselves."
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class="" ;(153,153,153)The resort has learned of a possible credit card breach.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)Anyone who used a credit or debit card at the resort between April 23, 2014 and January 21, 2015 could be at risk. If you have any questions about if you were affected or what you should do next, call the resort at 877-664-3577.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)For anyone who was affected by this issue, we are offering a year of free identity protection.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)"Identity theft can be unsettling and scary," said Chris Leininger. "We're truly sorry that our guests have to experience this, and we'll do our utmost to prevent anything like this from happening in the future."
French Lick Resort confirms compromise to credit card payment system
margin:20px 0px 23px 70px 12px;font-weight:700;margin:6px 0px 5pxWHAS11 Staff/ NEWS RELEASE 12px;margin:6px 0px 5px;(153,153,153);font-style:italic7:50 p.m. EST January 27, 2015
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The resort says after a review and internal investigation, involving the services of an expert IT data security company, it was determined that sensitive information belonging to guests and visitors have been compromised.
margin:0px 0px 60px
class="" font-weight:700; ;(100,100,100) font-style:italic;font-weight:400(Photo: aroundindy.com)
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margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)FRENCH LICK, Ind. (WHAS11) – The French Lick Resort is warning the public they have learned of a possible compromise to their credit card payment system.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)The resort says after a review and internal investigation, involving the services of an expert IT data security company, it was determined that sensitive information belonging to guests and visitors have been compromised.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)Visitors to the resort who used a credit card between the dates of April 23, 2014 and January 21, 2015 may be affected by the theft.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)It was through the investigation that malware was found to be introduced to the payment system. The threat has been addressed, according to the resort.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)The resort said no credit cards used after January 21 were affected.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)"Many members of the community, our employees and friends of the resort could be among the guests whose credit card information was compromised," said Chris Leininger, chief operating officer of French Lick Resort. "We hope to contact anyone who could have been affected by this to ensure that they can act to protect themselves."
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class="" ;(153,153,153)The resort has learned of a possible credit card breach.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)Anyone who used a credit or debit card at the resort between April 23, 2014 and January 21, 2015 could be at risk. If you have any questions about if you were affected or what you should do next, call the resort at 877-664-3577.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)For anyone who was affected by this issue, we are offering a year of free identity protection.
margin-left:60px;; ;(51,51,51)"Identity theft can be unsettling and scary," said Chris Leininger. "We're truly sorry that our guests have to experience this, and we'll do our utmost to prevent anything like this from happening in the future."