Another cyber-attack is affecting over 300,000 customers. This one happened at a restaurant chain with several stores in New York, including Syracuse.

Names, credit card numbers, expiration dates and CVV numbers from 305,000 customers of DiBella's Sub Shop may have been stolen. Cards used at some of the stores between March 22, 2018 and December 28, 2018, could be at risk.

DiBella's Subs has 14 locations in New York including Syracuse, Albany, Ithaca, Rochester and Buffalo.

The company learned of the cyber-attack on August 27, 2018 but waited to alert customers during the FBI investigation. "Based on our efforts, including our close collaboration with law enforcement and the payment card brands, we are hopeful your personal information is not at risk as a result of this incident or that steps have already been taken to mitigate any harm resulting from this incident," the company said in a press release.

How do you know if your card was compromised? "Because of the sophistication of the attack, we have no means by which to identify specifically which individual cards or cardholders may have been compromised."

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If you used a credit or debit card at DiBella’s stores between March 22, 2019 and December 28, 2018, review your statements for any unauthorized charges. If your information was compromised, cancel your card and get a new one.

If you still have questions, you can call 866-807-7469 or visit Dibellas.com/security.

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