breaches in history, personal information could now be on sale, too. on saturday morning, live nation ticketmaster s owners confirmed they d been a victim of unauthorised activity on its data base. shinyhunters a hacking group claims to have 560 million customers personal details, and partial credit card information. this number is still to be confirmed. the hackers want half a million dollars in ransom. with millions using ticketmaster for tours like taylor swift or bruce springsteen, social media users have expressed concern about their accounts and tickets. they will be looking to exploit this, potentially. cybersecurity experts are warning opportunistic scammers will now be trying to exploit concern about the breach. if you receive an email, if you receive a text message, if you receive a whatsapp message that in any way talks about this this breach and this hack be very, very careful. the second thing, don t click links don t click on any link that you receive throu
music, festivals, comedy, theatre they re all for sale here. but now, after what could be one of the biggest data breaches in history, personal information could now be on sale, too. on saturday morning, live nation ticketmaster s owners confirmed they d been a victim of unauthorised activity on its data base. shinyhunters a hacking group claims to have 560 million customers personal details, and partial credit card information. this number is still to be confirmed. the hackers want half a million dollars in ransom. with millions using ticketmaster for tools like taylor swift or bruce springsteen, social media users have expressed concern about their accounts and tickets. they will be looking to exploit this, potentially. cybersecurity experts are warning opportunistic scammers will now be trying to exploit concern about the breach. if you receive an email, if you receive a text message, if you receive a whatsapp message that in any way talks about this this breach and thi
as a result of that, we now have two leading women running the elections. you asked me about my prediction. i rather not say, but it looks like the incumbent candidate will win. that s what the polls say. we did a poll, she leads by 20 points, but we have to wait and see what the voters tell us in the end. tell us in the end. indeed. edward oh. thank tell us in the end. indeed. edward oh- thank you tell us in the end. indeed. edward oh. thank you very tell us in the end. indeed. edward oh. thank you very much - tell us in the end. indeed. edward oh. thank you very much for- oh. thank you very much for your time. ticketmaster said it s working to mitigate the risk to customers, after hackers claimed to have stolen the details of more than 560 million users. the company confirmed unauthorised activity on its database, but has not said how many people are affected. our business reporter simon browning has the latest. ticketmaster one of the biggest ticket platforms in the world.
ticketmaster one of the biggest ticket platforms in the world. it s where you buy your chance to see the biggest showbiz stars on the planet. music, festivals, comedy, theatre they re all for sale here. but now, after what could be one of the biggest data breaches in history, personal information could now be on sale, too. on saturday morning, live nation ticketmaster s owners confirmed they d been a victim of unauthorised activity on its data base. shinyhunters a hacking group claims to have 560 million customers personal details, and partial credit card information. this number is still to be confirmed. the hackers want half a million dollars in ransom. with millions using ticketmaster for tools like taylor swift or bruce springsteen, social media users have expressed concern about their accounts and tickets. they will be looking to exploit this, potentially. cybersecurity experts are warning opportunistic scammers will now be trying to exploit concern about the breach.
into south korea. the military in the south say some 600 balloons were sent over the weekend, many of which landed in the capital seoul. on wednesday, pyongyang began sending sacks of waste paper, cigarette butts and excrement to its neighbour, in retaliation for activists in south korea sending balloons carrying propaganda leaflets to the north. ticketmaster said it s working to mitigate the risk to customers, after hackers claimed to have stolen the details of more than 560 million users. the company confirmed unauthorised activity on its database, but has not said how many people are affected. our business reporter simon browning has the latest.