Buca di Beppo's parent company Earl Enterprises was hit with a data breach that may have exposed customers' names and credit- and debit-card numbers.
Robert Benson / Stringer / Getty ImagesThe breach may have exposed customers' names and credit- and debit-card numbers, as well as their expiration dates.
Buca di Beppo diners are in for some heartburn that has nothing to do with the restaurant's saucy array of pizzas and pastas. Buca di Beppo isn't the only restaurant involved in the breach. Earl Enterprises-owned restaurants include Earl of Sandwich, Planet Hollywood, Chicken Guy!, Mixology, and Tequila Taqueria.
"Based on the investigation, it appears that unauthorized individuals installed malicious software on some point-of-sale systems at a certain number of Earl Enterprises' restaurants," the statement reads.
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