Security News > 2022 > October > See Tickets discloses 2.5 years-long credit card theft breach
According to a data breach notification shared with the Montana Attorney General's office, See Tickets discovered the breach in April 2021, when they started an investigation with the help of a forensics firm.
After engaging with forensic experts and Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover to investigate the incident further, See Tickets concluded on September 12, 2022, that unauthorized parties may have accessed customer credit card information.
Due to the type of data the hackers stole, See Tickets warns that users should be vigilant against unauthorized credit card transactions and identity theft.
See Tickets has not offered a free-of-charge identity protection service for the impacted individuals, so exposed customers were left on their own to deal with the consequences of the security breach.
The number of the impacted customers is unknown, and See Tickets hasn't clarified if skimmers infected only the global site or any of the other five domains it operates for regional audiences in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
BleepingComputer has contacted See Tickets on the matter, but we are still waiting to receive a response.