TRINIDAD-BUSINESS-Regional conglomerate hit by “cybersecurity attack.

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad– The Trinidad-based regional conglomerate, Massy, said several of its stores re-opened on Friday following a “cybersecurity attack’ that led to “technical difficulties and the shutting down of all its stores across the country on Thursday.

In a brief statement posted on its website, Massy, which operates supermarkets, and pharmacies in several Caribbean countries, said that it had taken “immediate action, suspending all customer-facing systems” and worked with third-party experts to resolve the situation.

In its latest statement posted Friday, Massy said that its supermarkets were now open at seven locations and that “we continue to work assiduously to get the rest of our sites back up and running.

It said that its Massy card system is not operational “for safety and security reasons. Customers should email “a photo of their entire bill and their Massy card number.

The publicly held company, listed on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, said it is “not aware of any evidence that any customer, supplier or employee data has been compromised or misused as a result of the situation.”

The announcement by Massy came less than a week after Aeropost confirmed the credit card information of several customers was compromised after many clients were alerted to unusual activity on their credit card accounts.

Aeropost confirmed the breach and advised customers to contact their banks, the Trinidad Guardian newspaper reported Friday.

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