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560 Million Ticketmaster Customers Possibly Exposed In Data Breach

May 30, 20244 min
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/560-million-ticketmaster-customers-possibly-exposed-in-data-breach.
Shiny Hunters, asserts responsibility for the Ticketmaster data breach, amassing a staggering 560 million customer records.
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A notorious dark web collective, known as Shiny Hunters, has claimed responsibility for breaching Ticketmaster/Live Nation. Reportedly, the group aims to vend 1.3 terabytes of customer information for a sum of $US500,000 ($752,000) If substantiated, the repercussions could be dire, unleashing a deluge of identity theft and financial malfeasance upon the hapless victims.

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