OKLAHOMA CITY, April 16, 2018 -- The law firm of Federman & Sherwood initiates an investigation into Panera Bread Company with respect to a data breach. On April 2, 2018, Panera Bread announced that it resolved a security flaw on its website that exposed the data of thousands of customers, but denied the data breach exposed a “large number of records.” According to the news site KrebsonSecurity, records belonging to customers who registered for the MyPanera program to order food online were exposed. Also exposed were customers of Panera’s loyalty cards.
If you wish to discuss this data breach, obtain further information and participate in potential litigation, or should you have any questions or concerns regarding this notice, please contact Robin Hester at [email protected] or visit our firm’s website www.federmanlaw.com.
Robin Hester
FEDERMAN & SHERWOOD
(405) 235-1560


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