Hackers compromise personal data of 600,000 Domino’s Pizza customers

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Hackers have reportedly stolen data of more than 600,000 Domino’s Pizza customers. A group of hackers demand € 30,000 before next Monday or they will make captured data public. The hacker group goes by the name Rex Mundi and claims to have hacked the websites of Domino’s Pizza in France and Belgium. They’ve announced their hack in a Tweet and disclosed further details in an anonymous text file.

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In the statement they write, “We downloaded over 592,000 customer records (including passwords) from French customers and over 58,000 records from Belgian ones. That’s over six hundred thousand records, which include the customers’ full names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, passwords and delivery instructions. (Oh, and their favorite pizza topping as well, because why not).”

The group demands €30,000 to not disclose the information and to reinforce the threat they already posted samples of the stolen data. According to the hackers they’ve contacted Domino’s Pizza but the company has not responded to their demands so far. A Belgian newspaper reports the company has contacted all affected customers and argues no credit card information has been compromised.

Domino’s Pizza has filed a complaint, but, according to the Belgian newspaper does not want to give in to extortion. This likely means that Rex Mundi will disclose the customers data next Monday.
 

Vyom

The Power of x480
Staff member
Admin
Oh the horror!
It's where people who buy it on COD have an edge over those who buy with cards.

But seriously pizza company? This is a new low from crackers.
 

Flash

Lost in speed
I really hackers from Anonymous, who works for a positive cause.
But this one, shame on Rex Mundi!
 

DVJex

In the zone
^ Order home delivery once and you're in their database for a lifetime. And with a billion people, we easily have more pizza eating people than 600k.

Privacy is a factor here. Even if you use COD, they still have your name, address, phone number and maybe even your email.
 
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