NB Liquor resumes credit and debit transactions after reporting cybersecurity threat | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 20, 2025 - 12:46

NB Liquor resumes credit and debit transactions after reporting cybersecurity threat

January 20, 2025
New Brunswick’s government-run liquor and cannabis stores have resumed regular service after a cybersecurity threat prompted them to suspend debit and credit card transactions almost two weeks ago.NB Liquor, the Crown corporation that oversees both businesses, says it found “some anomalies” with its credit payment systems on Jan. 7.External experts were called in to investigate, but the Crown corporation has yet to explain what happened.


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