Sales at New Brunswick's liquor and cannabis stores disrupted by cybersecurity threat

The Crown corporation that runs New Brunswick's liquor and cannabis stores says it had to shut down all of its debit and credit card machines last week after it detected a cybersecurity threat, forcing all customers to pay with cash. The exterior of a Cannabis NB retail store is shown in Fredericton on Tuesday, Oct.16, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray

FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's liquor and cannabis stores had to shut down their debit and credit card machines last week after detecting a cybersecurity threat, and the problem has yet to be fixed.

Florence Gouton, a spokesperson for NB Liquor, said "some anomalies" were found Jan. 7 and external experts were called in to investigate, but much of the payment system remained off-line on Friday.

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