Company Profile for Hannaford

Hannaford Bros. Company

TypeSubsidiary
Founded1883 (Portland, Maine)
HeadquartersScarborough, Maine
IndustryRetail
Key PeopleBeth Newlands Campbell, President
ProductsBakery, dairy, deli, floral, frozen foods, grocery, liquor, meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, snacks, sushi
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannaford_Bros._Co.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Hannaford Supermarkets
145 Pleasant Hill Road
Scarborough, ME 04074
Customer service: 800-213-9040

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Maine's Supreme Court To Decide If Consumers Should Be Compensated For Hannaford Security Breach
By Chris Walters on October 12, 2009 4:09 PM  

—>If a retailer doesn't protect your credit card data and it gets stolen, should you be compensated? Not for any unauthorized charges, which are already covered under banks' zero-liability protection, but for the time lost dealing with the problem, for the anxiety it causes, and for any future credit history/score issues it might cause?  More »

Hackers Indicted For Stealing 130 Million Credit Card Numbers
By Meg Marco on August 18, 2009 5:32 AM  

—>130 million is a large number, but that's how many credit card numbers a group of three hackers are alleged to have stolen from five different companies including 7 Eleven, Hannaford, and Heartland Payment Systems says the Department of Justice.  More »

Hannaford Credit Card Theft Caused By Malware, Not Database Breach
By Chris Walters on March 31, 2008 2:47 PM  

—> Most corporate credit card data theft happens at the database level, like the massive T.J. Maxx breach. But Hannaford has notified investigators that the recent theft of 4.2 million accounts was caused by malware that was installed on the servers at each of its 300 locations. The software "intercepted data from customers as they paid with plastic at checkout counters and sent data overseas," reports CNET.  More »