Jimmy John’s says customers’ card data stolen, one Springs store affected
Jimmy John’s sandwich chain said Wednesday that it believes customers’ credit card data was stolen from 216 of its shops between June and September.
The Champaign, Illinois-based chain said in a news release that stores in 37 states across the United States were affected. It did not say how many customers are affected.
Affected Colorado stores 1112 Colorado Springs , CO 5885 Stetson Hills Blvd. — 7/1/2014 – 8/2/2014
0673 Denver , CO 622 16th St. — 6/27/2014 – 8/1/2014
1066 Golden , CO 1299 Washington Ave. — 6/27/2014 – 8/1/2014
1057 Broomfield , CO 625 Flatiron Marketplace Dr. — 7/1/2014 – 8/1/2014
1615 Denver , CO 2325 East Colfax Ave. — 7/1/2014 – 8/1/2014
0635 Lone Tree , CO 9234 Park Meadows Dr. Suite 500 — 7/1/2014 – 8/3/2014
0457 Greeley , CO 2644 11th Ave. Suite B — 7/7/2014 – 8/1/2014
Jimmy John’s believes someone stole log-in credentials and remotely installed malware on machines used to swipe credit cards. Some customers’ credit card numbers, expiration dates, verification codes and names were stolen between June 16 and Sept. 15, the company said.
The privately held company said it discovered the problem on July 30.
Jimmy John’s said it believes its security has been restored by installing encrypted swipe machines and taking other steps.
Jimmy John’s has more than 2,000 locations.
