If you have ordered your food from Domino’s India online website or app, your personal data might be compromised. According to Alon Gal, CTO of cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock, a hacker on the dark web is claiming to have hacked Domino’s India and stealing 13TB of data. Allegedly, the hack happened in early April and contains the data of both Domino’s India customers and 250 of its employees. The hacker is selling data on the dark web for 10 bitcoins, which as per the current rate, comes out to roughly Rs 4.25 crores.
According to the hacker’s post on the dark web, he has collected data on 180 million past orders, containing names, phone numbers, email IDs, delivery addresss, payment details, and details of 1 million credit cards used by customers. Apart from customer details, the hackers also obtained internal files of 250 employees, all internal files from 2015-2021, and Outlook mail archives. The post further states that the hackers are planning to create a search portal that will enable the querying of the data.
For those who don’t know, Domino’s India is a subsidiarily of Domino’s Pizza and is owned by foodservice company Jubilant Foodworks. The franchise runs a network of 1,341 restaurants in 285 cities in India. If this alleged hack is true, this is a serious breach of personal data for Domino’s India customers. Domino’s India has not commented on this news and has neither confirmed nor denied the hack. We will update the article once the company gives any official response.
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