Synopsis
Cybersecurity experts may drag India’s cybersecurity watchdog CERT-In to court for not taking actions against companies such as Air India, Domino’s, BigBasket and MobiKwik that have seen data breaches of late.
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The development comes on the back of increased data breaches and cyberattacks, especially since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic last year.
Mumbai:Cybersecurity activists may drag the country’s cybersecurity regulator to court for not taking action against companies that have seen data breaches and not providing clarity on steps being taken to protect customers.
Their grouse is that the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, or CERT-In, has not taken any action despite the country witnessing a number of data breaches, including at Air India,
Domino s India data hacked? 1 million credit card details, phone numbers allegedly leaked
The hackers claim to have got access to all customer details and 18 crore order details which comprise customer s names, email IDs, phone numbers, delivery address, and payment details comprising over 10 lakh credit card details used to buy on Domino s India app
BusinessToday.In | April 20, 2021 | Updated 12:54 IST
According to Alon Gal, CTO of security firm Hudson Rock, a threat actor has claimed to have hacked Domino s India s database worth 13TB (terabytes) on Dark Web
Domino s India is said to have fallen victim to a major data leak wherein the credit card details of around 10 lakh of its customers and employees have been leaked on the Dark Web.