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Canadian retailer Loblaw investigates data breach

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 4:21 PM

March 10 (Reuters) – Canadian retailer Loblaw said on Tuesday it was investigating a ​data breach after identifying ‌suspicious activity on a contained, non-critical part of its IT network.

The retailer said a criminal third party ‌accessed ​some basic ⁠customer information such ⁠as names, phone numbers and email addresses, but its probe indicates that passwords, health data ​and credit card information were not compromised.

Loblaw said ⁠it has notified ⁠customers of the breach. ​They will be automatically logged ​out of their accounts and ‌will have to sign back in to access its digital services.

The company said its ⁠financial services subsidiary, PC Financial, was not impacted and the incident was ⁠not ‌expected to affect ⁠its financial performance.

Loblaw had ​reported ‌its fourth-quarter revenue below ​analysts’ estimates ⁠last month, signaling weak consumer spending amid still-high inflation and rising cost-of-living.

(Reporting by Sanskriti Shekhar in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Shilpi Majumdar)