"Irish Wildlife Park Warns Customers to Cancel Credit Cards Following Breach"

Fota Wildlife Park, in County Cork, Ireland, has recently advised customers to cancel their payment cards following a cyberattack.  The attraction is warning customers who carried out financial transactions on its website between 12 May and 27 August 2024 to cancel their debit or credit cards via their bank.  The advice only applies to online transactions.  Fota Wildlife Park stated that visitors who bought tickets or made other purchases in the park itself do not need to cancel their cards.  The park is open for visitors as normal.  The exact number of people affected by the breach have not been disclosed.  However, a similar attack against Oregon Zoo, discovered last month, might have compromised the payment card details of almost 120,000 customers. 

 

Infosecurity Magazine reports: "Irish Wildlife Park Warns Customers to Cancel Credit Cards Following Breach"

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