Dominos Pizza and Air India Data breach, customer details available on Dark Web
Dominos Pizza and Air India Data breach, customer details available on Dark Web. Many well known Indian companies are being targeted and the Data breach is like a daily habit. Not long ago BigBasket suffered a similar data breach and the customer details were being sold on the Dark web. Companies need to focus more on Data security but in India, this may take some time.
Domios Pizza Data Breach
Data of 18 crore orders from Dominos Pizza amounts to nearly 13TB of employee and customer details are available online. The group behind the attack has also hinted that the payment details and employee files will follow soon. I won’t share how exactly can you search your data but can tell you it’s really simple. A Tor browser that connects to VPN and connects to such Dark sites. But, TOR isn’t just a VPN browser but more of a high-tech relay of connections.
Again!! Data of 18 Crore orders of #Domino's India have become public. Hacker created a search engine on Dark Web. If you have ever ordered @dominos_india online, your data might be leaked. Data include Name, Email, Mobile, GPS Location etc. #InfoSec #GDPR #DataLeak @fs0c131y pic.twitter.com/wIwL5ct6hX
— Rajshekhar Rajaharia (@rajaharia) May 21, 2021
Air India Data Breach
Customer data of approx 4.5 million is available. Passenger Service System (PSS) provider SITA fell victim to the cyber attack. The data is from Aug. 26, 2011, and Feb. 3, 2021, including details such as names, dates of birth, contact information, passport information, ticket information, Star Alliance, and Air India frequent flyer data as well as credit card data. As per Air India neither CVV/CVC numbers associated with the credit cards nor passwords were affected.
Air India data breached in a major Cyber attack. Breach involves Passengers personal Information including Credit Card Info and Passport Details. Other Global Airlines are likely affected too.#airindia #CyberAttack @airindiain@rahulkanwal @sanket @maryashakil pic.twitter.com/XxUORgInJQ
— Jiten Jain (@jiten_jain) May 21, 2021