Domino's India data breach: 7 Years of Internal Docs, details from 18 cr food orders on sale
Domino's India data breach: 7 Years of Internal Docs, details from 18 cr food orders on sale

Pizza chain Domino’s has reportedly faced a data breach that includes internal company documents of the past seven years.

According to reports, it also involves private data belonging to over 250 employees, customer details from over 18 crore food orders and over 10 lakh credit cards that may have been saved during checkout and payments.

The breach was reported by Sourajeet Majumder, who further reported the incident to Domino’s India and Cert-In, among other authorities.

The database remains active on a dark web cyber raid forum, as mentioned in media reports, and the hackers have demanded a ransom of 50 BTC (approx. Rs 21.3 crore as of publishing) from Domino’s India, if the pizza chain does not wish their data to be traded.

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According to Majumder, who revealed the breach on Twitter, mentioned that the files that are breached between 2015- 2021 by the hackers can also be sold if a #ransom of 50 BTC is not paid by the company.

 
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