Security News > 2021 > May > Domino's India discloses data breach after hackers sell data online

Domino's India has disclosed a data breach after a threat actor hacked their systems and sold their stolen data on a hacking forum.
In April 2021, a threat actor created a new topic on a hacking forum where they claimed to be selling 13 TB of stolen data, including details for 18 crores orders and 1 million credit cards, from Domino's India.
The threat actor was selling the data for approximately 10 BTC, or $380,000 at today's rates, and shared samples of the database structure for the allegedly stolen data.
Today, Security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia, who has been following this breach, tweeted that Domino's India has finally begun disclosing the data breach - over a month after it was first reported.
From the database tables and information shared with BleepingComputer by users who utilized the search engine, the data does include customers' mobile numbers, names, email addresses, and GPS coordinates.
When combined, hackers can use this information to perform further attacks, such as phishing scams and SMS messaging scams, to steal further sensitive data from those exposed in this breach.
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