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Hacker Claims To Have 30 Million Customer Records From Ticket Giant TEG
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: A hacker is advertising customer data allegedly stolen from the Australia-based live events and ticketing company TEG on a well-known hacking forum. On Thursday, a hacker put up for sale the alleged stolen data from TEG, claiming to have informati...
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: A hacker is advertising customer data allegedly stolen from the Australia-based live events and ticketing company TEG on a well-known hacking forum. On Thursday, a hacker put up for sale the alleged stolen data from TEG, claiming to have information of 30 million users, including the full name, gender, date of birth, username, hashed passwords, and email addresses. There's evidence that the company's "cloud-based platform" provider is Snowflake, "which has been at the center of a recent seriesof data thefts affecting several of its customers, including Ticketmaster, Santander Bank, and others," notes TechCrunch.
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