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Panera Announces Data Breach as Amazon Scams Proliferate
Cybersecurity experts warn consumers to be on high alert for new fraud schemes.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 4:19pm
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Panera Bread has announced a data breach that may have exposed customer payment card information, while the list of Amazon-related scams continues to grow, according to a report from KY3 News in Springfield, Missouri.
Why it matters
Data breaches and online scams pose serious risks to consumers, potentially leading to identity theft, financial losses, and other harms. As more commerce and personal information moves online, vigilance is crucial to protect against these evolving cyber threats.
The details
The Panera Bread data breach is said to have impacted an undisclosed number of customers, potentially exposing their payment card numbers, expiration dates, and security codes. Meanwhile, a growing array of Amazon-related scams have been targeting consumers, including fake order confirmation emails, phishing attempts, and fraudulent seller accounts.
- Panera Bread announced the data breach on April 1, 2026.
- The report on the rise of Amazon scams was published on the same date.
The players
Panera Bread
A national fast-casual restaurant chain that has experienced a data breach potentially exposing customer payment card information.
Steve Weisman
The founder of Spamicide, a cybersecurity firm, who was interviewed for the KY3 News report on the proliferation of Amazon-related scams.
What they’re saying
“As more commerce and personal information moves online, vigilance is crucial to protect against these evolving cyber threats.”
— Steve Weisman, Founder, Spamicide
What’s next
Panera Bread has not yet disclosed the full scope of the data breach or provided details on how affected customers can protect themselves. Cybersecurity experts recommend that all Panera customers closely monitor their financial accounts and credit reports for any suspicious activity.
The takeaway
The Panera Bread data breach and the proliferation of Amazon-related scams underscore the ongoing need for consumers to be vigilant about protecting their personal and financial information online. Staying informed about the latest fraud schemes and taking proactive security measures are essential to avoiding becoming a victim of cybercrime.
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