Ticketmaster Data Breach: 560 Million Users' Information Allegedly Compromised
Hacker group ShinyHunters claims to have stolen extensive personal and financial data, sparking security concerns.
- Hackers claim to have breached Ticketmaster, exposing personal data of 560 million users.
- Compromised information reportedly includes names, addresses, emails, phone numbers, and partial payment card details.
- The data is being sold on the dark web for $500,000, according to the hacker group.
- Security experts urge users to take precautions, such as changing passwords and monitoring financial accounts.
- Ticketmaster has yet to confirm the breach, while authorities are investigating the claims.