Petro-Canada services still recovering from cyberattack heading into long weekend
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Petro-Canada said some service disruptions from a cyberattack on parent company Suncor Energy Inc. were still affecting operations as of Thursday, heading into the Canada Day long weekend.
The company said its sites were open, with debit and credit payments available at “most” locations, while some car washes along with its mobile app and Petro-Points program were still unavailable.
“We’re making progress on resolving the disruptions customers have been experiencing and will continue to update you as more services come back online,” Petro-Canada said on Twitter Thursday morning.
“We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused, and we thank you for your patience.”

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