New Delhi, May 25 (Ians) After a hacker made 13Tb data of nearly 18 crore orders of Domino's India with key details public on the Dark Web, Jubilant Foodworks that owns the master franchise for Domino's Pizza in India sent a letter to users on Tuesday, saying that it has hired a global forensic agency to investigate the matter.
Domino's India said it suffered an information security incident on March 24, 2021 wherein its systems were attacked by a hacker.
"We moved quickly to contain the breach and hired an external agency to do an impact assessment. Domino's, as a policy, does not store financial details of users such as complete credit card number, Cvv, passwords etc and therefore, no such information was compromised," the company said in the open letter.
Independent cyber security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia first reported that Domino's India has been hit by a hacker again, after Alon Gal who is...
Domino's India said it suffered an information security incident on March 24, 2021 wherein its systems were attacked by a hacker.
"We moved quickly to contain the breach and hired an external agency to do an impact assessment. Domino's, as a policy, does not store financial details of users such as complete credit card number, Cvv, passwords etc and therefore, no such information was compromised," the company said in the open letter.
Independent cyber security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia first reported that Domino's India has been hit by a hacker again, after Alon Gal who is...
- 5/25/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, May 24 (Ians) After a hacker made 13Tb data of nearly 18 crore orders of Domino's India with key details public on the Dark Web, cyber security researchers on Monday stressed on the need for organisations handling end-user data to invest more in cybersecurity solutions and practices that will enhance their security posture.
Independent cyber security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaria first reported that Domino's India has been hit by a hacker again, after Alon Gal who is Cto of cyber security firm Hudson Rock, claimed in April that credit card details of nearly 10 lakh people who purchased online on Domino's Pizza India were allegedly being sold for over Rs 4 crore on the Dark Web.
According to Rajaria, data of 18 crore orders from Domino's Pizza in India has now become public, that contains name, email, phone number and even the Gps location of the users.
According to him, the same person who...
Independent cyber security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaria first reported that Domino's India has been hit by a hacker again, after Alon Gal who is Cto of cyber security firm Hudson Rock, claimed in April that credit card details of nearly 10 lakh people who purchased online on Domino's Pizza India were allegedly being sold for over Rs 4 crore on the Dark Web.
According to Rajaria, data of 18 crore orders from Domino's Pizza in India has now become public, that contains name, email, phone number and even the Gps location of the users.
According to him, the same person who...
- 5/24/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Jan 26 (Ians) In a fresh trouble for Facebook, phone numbers of 533 million users are currently being sold via a bot on encrypted messaging platform Telegram, which came from a Facebook vulnerability that was patched by the social network in 2019.
According to a report in Motherboard, the person selling the database full of Facebook users' phone numbers (it's $20 per number) lets customers lookup those numbers by using an automated Telegram bot.
Alon Gal, co-founder and Cto of cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock first alerted about the Telegram bot selling Facebook users' information.
"It is very worrying to see a database of that size being sold in cybercrime communities, it harms our privacy severely and will certainly be used for smishing (the fraudulent practice of sending text messages) and other fraudulent activities by bad actors," Gal was quoted as saying in the report that came out on Monday.
Although data is...
According to a report in Motherboard, the person selling the database full of Facebook users' phone numbers (it's $20 per number) lets customers lookup those numbers by using an automated Telegram bot.
Alon Gal, co-founder and Cto of cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock first alerted about the Telegram bot selling Facebook users' information.
"It is very worrying to see a database of that size being sold in cybercrime communities, it harms our privacy severely and will certainly be used for smishing (the fraudulent practice of sending text messages) and other fraudulent activities by bad actors," Gal was quoted as saying in the report that came out on Monday.
Although data is...
- 1/26/2021
- by IANS
- GlamSham
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