Threat Actor Claims to Have Hacked Dominoâs
A threat actor is claiming to have stolen the personal data of over a million customers of Domino s Pizza.
In an advert placed on the dark web, the alleged hacker says that they are selling 13 terabytes of data that they claim was stolen from the Indian branch of the American multinational pizza restaurant.
The illicit advertisement was discovered by Alon Gal, the co-founder and chief technology officer of Israel-based cybercrime intelligence firm Hudson Rock. Gal posted news of the alleged hack on social media on April 18.
In his post, the cybersecurity specialist said that the data appeared to include the details of as many as 180 million Domino s orders. Among the allegedly leaked information was sensitive customer data, including phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, and the details of over one million credit cards.
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