The restaurant chain said that the breach affected only 2% of Chick-Fil-A One users and that it has “resolve[d] this issue.” The company didn’t immediately detail the precise number of users affected or what caused the breach.
Several Atlanta-area Chick-Fil-A customers sounded the alarm in January that hackers had accessed their bank account information and other data. The company said at the time that the activity was “not due to a compromise of Chick-fil-A Inc.’s internal systems.”