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Ticketmaster Data Breach Exposes 560 Million Users' Sensitive Information

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Find out how hackers stole personal details and credit card data from Ticketmaster affecting over 560 million users!

Ticketmaster, the popular ticket sales and distribution firm, recently fell victim to a massive data breach claimed by the infamous hacking group, ShinyHunters. The breach compromised the personal details of over 560 million users globally, including names, addresses, emails, and phone numbers. The hackers also exfiltrated credit card data, raising concerns about the vulnerability of online ticketing platforms.

The cyber incident, which impacted thousands of Australian customers, highlighted the severity of the breach. ShinyHunters, in a dark web post, boasted of having 1.3 terabytes of data from Ticketmaster and Live Nation customers, prompting fears of potential identity theft and fraud.

Prior to offering the database for sale, the hackers attempted to extort Ticketmaster-Live Nation, adding an extortion twist to the breach. The breach not only jeopardized users' personal information but also exposed the flaws in the cybersecurity measures of major ticket-selling companies.

The Ticketmaster data breach serves as a stark reminder of the importance of robust cybersecurity practices in safeguarding user data. It underscores the growing threat of cyber attacks on large corporations and the need for constant vigilance to protect customer information.

Did you know that ShinyHunters claimed to have stolen data from over 500 million Ticketmaster and Live Nation customers? This breach highlights the scale of the cyber threat faced by online ticketing platforms. Additionally, the breach exposed over half a billion users' sensitive information, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced data protection measures in the digital age.

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TicketMaster breach claimed to have compromised 560M users (SC Magazine)

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Ticketmaster breached — data of over 500 million users allegedly ... (Techradar)

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Hacker claims massive Ticketmaster breach (Insurance Business Australia)

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Ticketmaster hacked. Breach affects more than half a billion users. (Mashable)

Notorious hacker group ShinyHunters is claiming to have hacked Ticketmaster, stealing more than 500 million customers' sensitive data.

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Ticketmaster and Live Nation 'hacked' (NEWS.com.au)

Hackers Shiny Hunters claim they have stolen the details of 560 million people caught up in a Ticketmaster and Live Nation hack. Emma Kirk.

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Ticketmaster data breach exposes half a billion users' information (Washington Times)

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What Does Possible Ticketmaster Hack Mean for 560 Million ... (Newsweek)

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Ticketmaster Hacked, Personal Data of 560 Million Customers ... (Security Boulevard)

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Ticketmaster Breach Impacts 560 Million Customers (IoT World Today)

Personal information from 560 million customers may have been compromised after hackers said they accessed 1.3 terabytes of data.

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Data of millions of Australians potentially exposed in Ticketmaster ... (SBS)

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Ticketmaster data breach? Hackers claim over 500 million users ... (KGET 17)

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Ticketmaster data breach? Hackers claim over 500 million users ... (The Hill)

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Australia engaging with Ticketmaster over hacking incident (CNA)

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Miscreants claim they've snatched 560M people's info from ... (The Register)

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Ticketmaster data breach? Hackers claim over 500 million users ... (KARK)

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Australia says engaging with Ticketmaster over hacking 'incident' (The Business Times)

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Data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers stolen, say hackers (CNA)

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What we know so far about the Ticketmaster hack (SBS)

The personal data of Australians may have been exposed in a cyberattack on Ticketmaster that has affected 560 million people globally.

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Ticketmaster yet to confirm if data breach has occurred or if ... (The Guardian)

The notorious ShinyHunters collective is claiming hack of personal details of 560 million global customers.

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ShinyHunters lists 560M stolen Ticketmaster user records for sale ... (SiliconANGLE News)

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How serious is the alleged Ticketmaster breach? (Siliconrepublic.com)

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