Thread regarding Barnes & Noble layoffs

Just one more reason for B&N to CLOSE UP FOR GOOD

Dear Barnes & Noble Customer,

It is with the greatest regret we inform you that we were made aware on October 10, 2020 that Barnes & Noble had been the victim of a cybersecurity attack, which resulted in unauthorized and unlawful access to certain Barnes & Noble corporate systems.

We write now out of the greatest caution to let you know how this may have exposed some of the information we hold of your personal details.

Firstly, to reassure you, there has been no compromise of payment card or other such financial data. These are encrypted and tokenized and not accessible. The systems impacted, however, did contain your email address and, if supplied by you, your billing and shipping address and telephone number. We currently have no evidence of the exposure of any of this data, but we cannot at this stage rule out the possibility. We give below answers to some frequently asked questions.

We take the security of our IT systems extremely seriously and regret sincerely that this incident has occurred. We know also that it is concerning and inconvenient to receive notices such as this. We greatly appreciate your understanding and thank you for being a Barnes & Noble customer.

Barnes & Noble
FAQ

  1. Have my payment details been exposed?

No, your payment details have not been exposed. Barnes & Noble uses technology that encrypts all credit cards and at no time is there any unencrypted payment information in any Barnes & Noble system.

  1. Could a transaction be made without my authorization?

No, no financial information was accessible. It is always encrypted and tokenized.

  1. Was my email compromised?

No. Your email was not compromised as a result of this attack. However, it is possible that your email address was exposed and, as a result, you may receive unsolicited emails.

  1. Was any personal information exposed due to the attack?

While we do not know if any personal information was exposed as a result of the attack, we do retain in the impacted systems your billing and shipping addresses, your email address and your telephone number if you have supplied these.

  1. Do you retain any other information in the impacted systems?

Yes, we also retain your transaction history, meaning purchase information related to the books and other products that you have bought from us.

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Is the layoff website not working? Or have they just decided to not post what we have to say?

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Post ID: @4uee+17xQ23iI

Working for a bookstore doesn’t make you literate. From the shelver mis shelving books, on up.

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Post ID: @3oaq+17xQ23iI

Written communications from James Daut usually have wrong word choices. He writes for a British audience.

I never received this but then again I unsubscribe from everything BN after the layoff.

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Post ID: @3spv+17xQ23iI

It's not an illiterate letter. It's corporate-speak, but it's not illiterate. "Write" is correct. There are illiterate people fairly high up the ladder at B&N, but, to be fair, this wasn't written by one of them.

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Post ID: @2kwv+17xQ23iI

Look at the 2nd paragraph. "Write" should that be "Right"? The whole paragraph is poorly phrased. Unbelievable that this passed how many sets of eyes?

"Right" would make no sense in that sentence.

What are you talking about?

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Post ID: @1ieg+17xQ23iI

"Write" should that be "Right"?

No, it shouldn't. Go back and READ with a dictionary by your side. And for a standard form letter, the phrasing is just fine.

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Post ID: @kqc+17xQ23iI

A manager from the Framingham store wrote this letter.

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Post ID: @krs+17xQ23iI

I never received it.

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Post ID: @xqf+17xQ23iI

Barely literate company can barely sell books.

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Post ID: @qsm+17xQ23iI

The whole thing is poorly written and embarrassing! This was emailed out across the country, LOL.

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Post ID: @fuj+17xQ23iI

Look at the 2nd paragraph. "Write" should that be "Right"? The whole paragraph is poorly phrased. Unbelievable that this passed how many sets of eyes?

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