Rutter’s data breach impacts Tabler Station store

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MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Pennsylvania-based Rutter’s has announced a data breach at 70 of their convenience stores, including a Berkeley County location.

The convenience store chain announced the breach on their website. Read the full statement here.

Rutter’s takes the security of payment card data very seriously. We are notifying our customers of an incident involving payment cards that were used at some of our locations. This notice explains the incident, measures we have taken, and some steps you can take in response.

Rutter’s recently received a report from a third party suggesting there may have been unauthorized access to data from payment cards that were used at some Rutter’s locations.  We launched an investigation, and cybersecurity firms were engaged to assist.  We also notified law enforcement.

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The breach impacts the Tabler Station Road location, the only Rutter’s in West Virginia. The company said anyone who used a payment card at the location between October 1, 2018 through May 29, 2019 should check their bank statements.

If you have questions, you can call 888-271-9728 Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. ET.