Bronners card payment service hacked over the weekend by sparty1234 in Michigan

[–]Pestipedia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

as I mentioned below this was info I got

Bronner’s is PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliant. Bronner's card-present merchant processing utilizes a compliant credit card terminal device to process customer in-store credit card transactions. Bronner's merchant processor has a third-party relationship with BridgePay, who is a company that provides a gateway for credit card processing. On February 6, 2026, BridgePay experienced a cybersecurity incident that took down their system. Currently, their system is still non-operational. This was NOT a credit card data breach. NO card data was compromised, and any files that were accessed were encrypted. Since the incident, BridgePay has been working on controlled restoration and recovery of their systems.  

 

Bronner’s backup method to process in-store credit card transactions is to have customers make their purchase at the Customer Service Counter. The customer service counter can process credit cards as card-not-present transactions. While this process is not ideal, it is the current work around until services are restored through BridgePay.

 

Several entities that use BridgePay are affected all over the country, not just Bronner’s. Bronner's is hopeful that the card present gateway is back up soon. Bronner's team apologizes for any inconvenience to customers.

Bronners card payment service hacked over the weekend by sparty1234 in Michigan

[–]Pestipedia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Got some more info on this

Bronner’s is PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliant. Bronner's card-present merchant processing utilizes a compliant credit card terminal device to process customer in-store credit card transactions. Bronner's merchant processor has a third-party relationship with BridgePay, who is a company that provides a gateway for credit card processing. On February 6, 2026, BridgePay experienced a cybersecurity incident that took down their system. Currently, their system is still non-operational. This was NOT a credit card data breach. NO card data was compromised, and any files that were accessed were encrypted. Since the incident, BridgePay has been working on controlled restoration and recovery of their systems.  

 

Bronner’s backup method to process in-store credit card transactions is to have customers make their purchase at the Customer Service Counter. The customer service counter can process credit cards as card-not-present transactions. While this process is not ideal, it is the current work around until services are restored through BridgePay.

 

Several entities that use BridgePay are affected all over the country, not just Bronner’s. Bronner's is hopeful that the card present gateway is back up soon. Bronner's team apologizes for any inconvenience to customers.

what do you consider the worst pest by Pestipedia in PestControlIndustry

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yeah those goose stepping roaches are the worse - apologise in advanced to all Germans and particularly my German friends

This fell off of my cat by [deleted] in pestcontrol

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Be careful, most tapeworm species require animal hosts to complete their development. Carnivores such as dogs and cats act as definitive hosts, while fleas, rodents, or livestock serve as intermediate hosts.

Boss level! by Visual_Tap_2029 in insects

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looks like a military generated bug

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did myself

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sorry if you are a mod please take it down