Cybersecurity researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia has claimed that the data of 180 Million orders made to the popular Pizza brand Domino’s (India) have become public as hackers have created a search engine on the Dark web.
Again!! Data of 18 Crore orders of #Domino's India have become public. Hacker created a search engine on Dark Web. If you have ever ordered @dominos_india online, your data might be leaked. Data include Name, Email, Mobile, GPS Location etc. #InfoSec #GDPR #DataLeak @fs0c131y pic.twitter.com/wIwL5ct6hX
— Rajshekhar Rajaharia (@rajaharia) May 21, 2021
Rajshekhar Rajaria first reported that Domino’s India has been hit by a hacker again, after Alon Gal who is CTO of cyber security firm Hudson Rock, claimed in April that credit card details of nearly 1 Million people who purchased online on Domino’s Pizza India were allegedly being sold for over Rs 4 crore on the Dark Web.
Jubilant Foodworks that owns the master franchise for Domino’s Pizza in India, told that the company experienced an information security incident recently.
“No data pertaining to financial information of any person was accessed and the incident has not resulted in any operational or business impact,” the spokesperson said.
“As a policy, we do not store financial details or credit card data of our customers, thus no such information has been compromised”.
According to Prakash Bell, Head of Customer Success and SE Lead, India and SAARC, Check Point Software Technologies, implementing technology solutions such as ZTNA, DLP, XDR and security posture management is key to ward off such incidents.
“Complementing these with employee education around data handling, vigilance, tight security controls, processes and audits would help creating the desired culture,” Bell said in a statement.
Bijay Pokharel
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