Dominos Pizza Hacked! 18 Crore Order Details Leaked With Credit Card, Names, Address

Domino's have suffered from a data leak yet again. If you're a regular Dominos customer, your personal information is almost certainly stored there.
Domino’s have suffered from a data leak yet again. If you’re a regular Dominos customer, your personal information is almost certainly stored there.

Domino’s have suffered from a data leak yet again. As per security experts, the data of 18 crore orders is available on the dark web. 

Earlier in April, a hacker had claimed that he gained access to 13TB worth of Dominos data.

Leaked Data Of Dominos India Users Available On The Dark Web

Security expert Rajshekhar Rajaria took to Twitter to report that Dominos has been subjected to a data breach yet again. 

He revealed that hackers built a search engine on the Dark Web that made the data of 18 crore orders public. If you’re a regular Dominos customer, your personal information is almost certainly stored there.

The information that has also been leaked includes the name, email, phone number and even the GPS location of users

Dominos India Had Denied Leak Of Financial Details Of Users

Hackers were selling users’ details for about 10 BTC, according to Alon Gal, CTO of cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock, earlier in April.

Gal had then reported that the hackers are planning to build a search portal to enable querying the data.

The information includes also 10 lakh credit card numbers as well as the addresses of people who ordered Dominos pizza.

Dominos India in a statement given to Gadgets 360 had denied the leak of financial details of users.

“Jubilant FoodWorks experienced an information security incident recently. No data about the financial information of any person was accessed and the incident has not resulted in any operational or business impact. As a policy we do not store financial details or credit card data of our customers, thus no such information has been compromised. Our team of experts is also investigating the matter and we have taken necessary actions to contain the incident,”

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