Domino Pizza's 18 crore customers' data leaked in India, know what information was stolen
Domino's runs the pizza chain Jubilant Foodworks in India.
The company is believed to have leaked customer data in India. However, he has
denied leaking information related to the payment.
- A hacker claimed to steal the data of 18 million customers of Domino's Pizza.
- Customers' data also includes information such as their phone number and mail id.
- This information was stolen from Domino's server on the day of the customer's order.
The data of 18 crore customers of Domino's Pizza in India
(Customers) has been leaked. A hacker has claimed this. He has stolen this
information from the largest server of Domino's Pizza. These include important
information such as customers' phone numbers and email IDs.
The information was stolen on the day of placing the order
This hacker stole customer information on the same day the
pizza delivery order was placed through the company's website or app. These
details include the location of delivery and the payment paid for the pizza.
Hacker created webpage with the search link
Hackers have given information about this on a webpage by
creating a search link. It said that by clicking on this search link, you can
check whether your phone number and mail id are included in it. He has also
said that the payment detail and file of employees will also be made public
soon.
First data leak information found on Twitter
Giving information on Twitter, security expert Rajasekhar
Rajaria said that the details of the users of Domino's Pizza have been leaked
once again. Hackers have created a search engine on the dark web, which shows
details related to Domino's Pizza's 18 crore delivery. This phenomenon of a data
breach is a concern for crores of Domino users, as names, emails, phone numbers
and GPS locations have been hacked into them. These users of Domino can also be
from other countries including India. Recently, personal information of 4.5
million Air India customers were also leaked, which has caused a lot of
disrepair for Air India.
Domino's said...
Denying reports that the details related to Domino's Pizza's 18 crore delivery were leaked, Domino's India said that recently there was an information security issue at Jubilant FoodWorks, but no users have access to financial information and it's operational and business Has not been affected. On behalf of Domino, it was said that we do not share any details of any users with anyone. Our team is working promptly on any issue and strict action will be taken on any irregularity.
Air India also has its database hacked
Air India has also informed that important data of 45 lakh
passengers can be stolen from its database, because its SITA-PSS server was
broken. According to information provided by Air India, the date of birth of
passengers who booked tickets between 26 August 2011 to 3 February 2021, there
contact information, name, passport information, ticket information, and Star
Alliance and Air India Frequent Flyer data and credit card data are breached.
Air India has informed that its SITA PSS server, which used to store and
process the personal information of the fliers has been breached.
Remember It
It is our right to know if our data leaked. Ask Domino's to
inform affected users. You can check here if your data is leaked or not.
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