
Unknown hacker puts Domino’s India customer data up for sale for 10 BTC
The Domino’s Pizza chain in India, Jubilant FoodWorks, is reportedly the victim of a cyberattack. Gadgets 360.
An unknown attacker allegedly stole customers’ phone numbers and credit card data. Jubilant FoodWorks representatives told the publication that a security breach occurred but denied the leak.
“In line with our policy, we do not store financial information or credit card data of our customers, so such information was not compromised,” the company said.
Hudson Rock’s chief technology officer Alon Gal posted screenshots of the dark-web listing. The unknown actor claimed to have hacked Domino’s India and stolen 13 TB of confidential data.
Threat actor claiming to have hacked Domino’s India (@dominos) and stealing 13TB worth of data.
Information includes 180,000,000 order details containing names, phone numbers, emails, addresses, payment details, and a whopping 1,000,000 credit cards. pic.twitter.com/1yefKim24A
— Alon Gal (Under the Breach) (@UnderTheBreach) April 18, 2021
According to another screenshot, the hacker listed the database for 10 BTC (~$550,200 at the time of writing). He demanded 50 BTC (~$2.7 million) from Domino’s to keep the information from becoming public.
The threat actor is looking for around $550,000 for the database and saying they have plans to build a search portal to enable querying the data. pic.twitter.com/o2UuA7LWXJ
— Alon Gal (Under the Breach) (@UnderTheBreach) April 18, 2021
Earlier in February 2021, on a hacker forum, a database , allegedly containing information on 342,619 users of Trezor hardware wallets, appeared. Company representatives suggested that the listing was fake.
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