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Domino’s Pizza urges customers to change their passwords

Posted on December 17, 2016 by Dissent

So Domino’s says it hasn’t been hacked, but it wants its customers to use better security hygiene because so many other companies have been hacked. Michael Moore reports:

The pizza delivery chain emailed customers today urging them to change the password linked to their My Domino’s account as soon as possible.

Although Domino’s says that the company has not been hacked, the company says it is simply advising customers to up their security practices to boost their own protection.

Read more on The Express.

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