Domino's India database: Hacker reportedly gains access to 13 TB worth of data including credit card details, email IDs and more
Domino’s India, a popular pizza outlet in the country, appears to have fallen prey to a cyber attack, as per Alon Gal, co-founder of an Israeli cybercrime intelligence firm. According to Gal, hackers have access to 13 TB worth of data, including 180,000,000 order details containing names, phone numbers, payment details, and a million credit card details. 20 Crore Order Details including 13 TB data of Domino's India alleged leaked from #DominosIndia Server. #infosec #GDPR @jackerhack pic.twitter.com/glOAFpQCD7 — Rajshekhar Rajaharia April 19, 2021 The Domino’s India’s alleged data hack adds to a string of hacking incidents involving Indian firms. “Domino’s India joins a string of hacking incidents involving Indian firms in the recent past, including BigBasket, BuyUcoin, JusPay, Upstox and others.

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