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Cape May-Lewes Ferry Confirms Credit Card Data Breach

The Cape May – Lewes Ferry has confirmed its payment data systems were infiltrated by hackers who took payment card data on certain systems at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry’s terminals and vessels.

The Cape May – Lewes Ferry has confirmed its payment data systems were infiltrated by hackers who took payment card data on certain systems at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry’s terminals and vessels.

Delaware River and Bay Authority(DRBA) that operates the Cape May – Lewes Ferry learned of a possible data breach on July 30 - The same day Jimmy John's learned of the data breach.

The organization with the help of third-party cyber forensic experts has determined that its card processing systems relating to food, beverage , and retail sales only were compromised.

Credit and Debit card data of individuals who have made purchases from September 20, 2013 through August 7, 2014 at the Cape May – Lewes Ferry ’s terminals and vessels at risk.

The malware planted by the cyber criminals has been eliminated.  The card data accessed by the malware includes card numbers, cardholder's names and/or card expiration dates.

DRBA is offering free identity protection services, including credit monitoring to affected customers.

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