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7-Eleven Denmark stores slowly resume operation after hacker attack

Retail chain’s cash registers suddenly disabled across country 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Aug 2022 7:00PM

7-Eleven Denmark stores slowly resume operation after hacker attack
7-Eleven stores in Denmark are slowly reopening after a hacker attack knocked out cash registers in locations across the country. – @RendTheVeil Twitter pic, August 9, 2022

COPENHAGEN – 7-Eleven said today its stores in Denmark were slowly reopening after a hacker attack knocked out cash registers in locations across the country.

“Yesterday, we were the victims of a computer hack. We resumed operations in some stores overnight,” 7-Eleven said.

“We expect to open more during the day,” it added in its statement today.

The sudden outage occurred yesterday, a first for the US convenience store chain in Denmark, where it operates 175 stores.

It did not say who might have been behind the attack.

Five stores were so far open again, which were for now only receiving payments in cash or via a mobile phone application.

Based in Irving, Texas, 7-Eleven has more than 77,000 stores worldwide which it operates either directly or under licence. – AFP, August 9, 2022

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