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Find out more about cookies Debenhams Flowers suffers cyber attack Personal information and payment details of 26,000 customers compromised The personal information and bank details of 26,000 Debenhams Flowers customers have been compromised in a cyber attack. Debenhams Flowers supplier Ecomnova was the target of the attack, which took place between 24 February and 11 April this year. The attack focused on accessing and stealing the personal information and payment details of Debenhams Flowers customers. Debenhams has contacted those affected to inform them of the incident, advise them about the action taken so far, and explain what they can do to protect their data and money. Practical steps to protect your data If an organisation has suffered a data breach, there are steps you can take to protect yourself, including changing your password,   . You should also be suspicious of any unsolicited emails, calls or texts, even if they appear to be from a company you know, as these may be from scammers.
A Debenhams Flower customer hotline has been set up on 0333 003 7068 to deal with any questions regarding the breach. If you are concerned, contact your bank directly, as well as Action Fraud, the UK’s national fraud and internet crime reporting centre, on 0300 123 2040 or online at . If your data is lost and it causes you financial damage or distress, you may be able to . website was not affected by the attack. Steps taken by Debenhams Debenhams has notified the Information Commissioner’s Office, and is working with relevant authorities and cyber-security experts to support Ecomnova in investigating the incident, including advising the banks of those affected to block payment cards and issue customers with new ones. Debenhams has also instructed Ecomnova to delete all passwords for Debenhams Flowers accounts. Debenhams chief executive Sergio Bucher said: ‘We take the security of data very seriously, and protecting our customers is a top priority for Debenhams.
‘As soon as we were informed that there had been a cyber attack, we suspended the Debenhams Flowers website and commenced a full investigation. We are also supporting Ecomnova with its investigation. ‘We are very sorry that customers have been affected by this incident, and we are doing everything we can to provide advice to affected customers and reduce their risk.’I’ve lived in Cork City since 2009, meaning that this year is my 7th year here. In 2014 I gave birth to my son, which meant that I started to view the city in a whole new light – accessibility was a very real issue and I started to see just how accessible and inaccessible certain places were with regards to wielding my buggy around. I looked in envy at Mama’s whose babies were happy in a sling or structured carrier, as I wasn’t able to do the same thanks to a back injury and a disagreeable kiddo. I began to structure my almost daily wanders around where was best to have the buggy with me. It’s changed the way I look at the city, and am constantly on a search for different places to go, so in the nature of sharing the wealth, here is my guide to Baby Friendly places in Cork City in 2017.
I did a full on post about the joys of finding a changing area in Cork that worked for us – here are some of the highlights! Boots, Opera Lane – always my No 1 choice for changing areas in Cork city, they’re kept impeccably clean and well stocked with nappies and wipes if you have forgotten your own. There is also a feeding area in one corner. Staff are friendly and helpful too (and you can get some browsing done of the gorgeous Mini Club clothes for your little one too!) Debenhams – next to the cafe there is a changing area which is fairly basic but in my experience is kept clean at all times and is easy to access. Brown Thomas – a really cosy changing area with separate feeding room for mid-browsing of all the homewares or pretty clothes which aren’t suitable for sticky toddler hands to touch! It’s on the floor below the cafe. (Near the shoe section) Cornmarket Centre – easy to access by lift, while the toilets are pay-per-use the changing area is free of charge and is generally well kept.
Again, bare basics, changing table, sink, hand dryer, but it does the trick in a really central place. Insomnia in Easons, Patrick St– Friendly staff, buggy accessible, fab deal for hot drink and cake for less than a fiver – where can you go wrong? It’s in the centre of Cork City as well so near to everything! My one gripe is that there isn’t a changing area for little ones but it’s close to Debenhams at a push. I’m a big fan of their carrot cake, and as little man has gotten bigger, it’s been fab for Babycinos with him too – they do them with almond milk now too! Cafe Velo, Georges Quay – While outside the general city centre area, this place is fantastic for breakfast, coffee or even just their desserts (I compel you to not be tempted!) – great selection of high chairs, staff friendly to families and good buggy access. Those teapots are ENORMOUS and wonderful. The Woodford, Paul St – this wasn’t somewhere I initially thought of when I was wielding my buggy around town, but when I tried it out I wasn’t disappointed.
Great for tea or coffee mid-shopping trip or for a spot of lunch, staff are fantastic and prices are competitive. Their changing area does require requesting a key but is kept really well. Perry St Market Cafe, Drawbridge St – I didn’t realise this place existed until two years ago but since my discovery it’s become one of my favourite places to go with toddler in tow. Not only is it incredibly accessible, the food and coffee are great and reasonably priced, as well as containing a great changing area, with staff who can’t do more to help you. Nash 19 – This is a new discovery of mine that I’m making it my business to frequent because it’s just so wonderful. Not only are the staff super attentive, their food is divine and they make a great cup of coffee. So friendly to small kids as well, and having been there with a friend who was baby-led-weaning, it was refreshing to not get rolled eyes and tuts at the inevitable mess. It’s a favourite of other parent friends too, and with good reason!
I don’t know about you, but I find it an issue if I’m on my own with the buggy and nature calls – I don’t feel good about leaving my baby outside the door of a public toilet where I can’t see them, but there isn’t really an alternative in most places (the bigger shopping centres in the outskirts do this very well though!). However I’ve found a few spots in Cork city centre which have facilitated Mama’s like me. Dunnes Stores, Patrick St – the disabled toilet in the cafe upstairs has a changing area included, but also has enough room for the buggy while you grab a much needed toilet break! Merchants Quay Shopping Centre – in the regular ladies bathroom, there is one stall which has space for a buggy at the same time – no having to leave the buggy outside the stall so you can constantly see your child! It’s important to be able to get your little ones fed when out and about, and to grab a tea or coffee for yourself! All places listed have been previously fantastically breastfeeding friendly establishments as well, which is very important.