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Domino s India hacked; Credit data of 10L users on sale for Rs 4 cr

US charges three North Korean hackers In what could add to latest string of cyber breaches at India-based entities, a cyber security researcher on Sunday claimed that credit card details of nearly 10 lakh people who purchased online on Domino s Pizza India is allegedly being sold for over Rs 4 crore on the Dark Web. According to Alon Gal, CTO of security firm Hudson Rock, a threat actor has claimed to have hacked Domino s India database worth 13TB. The threat actor is looking for around $550,000 (approximately Rs 4 crore) for the database and saying they have plans to build a search portal to enable querying the data, Gal claimed.

Domino s India database likely hacked, 1 million credit card details leaked along with mail IDs, cell numbers

Domino s India database likely hacked, 1 million credit card details leaked along with mail IDs, cel Domino s India database likely hacked, 1 million credit card details leaked along with mail IDs, cell numbers An Israeli cyber-crime expert alleges that data of Domino s India customers, including over 1 million credit card details, is on sale in the dark web. advertisement HIGHLIGHTS Employee details, order, and credit card details of customers have likely been compromised. The hackers are aiming to sell the entire database for $550,000. Popular pizza outlet Domino’s India seems to have fallen victim to a cyber attack. According to Alon Gal co-founder of an Israeli cybercrime intelligence, the hackers have access to Domino’s India 13TB of internal data which includes employee details of over 250 employees across verticals such as IT, Legal, Finance, Marketing, Operations, etc.

Domino s India database likely hacked, 1 million credit card details leaked along with mail IDs, cell numbers

Domino s India database likely hacked, 1 million credit card details leaked along with mail IDs, cell numbers
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IOTW: Facebook Data Leak Impacts 533 Million Users

04/16/2021 Facebook is garnering headlines for another data leak putting users privacy at risk. The latest incident involves the personal information of 533 million Facebook users from 106 different countries as apparently discovered by Alon Gal, co-founder and CTO of cybercrime intelligence firm Hudson Rock. In an April 3 tweet, Gal said the data, which includes Facebook members account creation date, bio, birthdate, Facebook IT, full name, location, past location and relationship status, has been made available free to members of a hacking forum. In a January 14 post, he said an early 2020 vulnerability which exposed the phone numbers linked to every Facebook account had been exploited and that a hacker had advertised a paid bot that would allow users to query the database. Facebook claims the data must have been scraped prior to September 2019, before the vulnerability was addressed.

Everything You Need to Know About the 2021 Facebook Data Breach

A blog on how to secure your digital life A blog that makes cyber security simple Europe s most educational cyber security blog A blog written by cyber security specialists A blog focused on cyber security education Everything You Need to Know About the 2021 Facebook Data Breach Why the 2021 Facebook Data Breach Is A Serious Matter and How You Can Protect Your Personal Information. LAST UPDATED ON APRIL 16, 2021 INTERMEDIATE READ Earlier this month, it was revealed that the personal information of 533 million Facebook users, approximately 20% of all accounts, was leaked online. Although the data is 2 years old, the 2021 Facebook data breach is an extremely serious matter, since the leaked data is still valuable to cybercriminals who use people’s personal information to impersonate them or scam them into handing over login credentials.

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