23. May 2021

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The famous Pizza company Dominos suffered a data leak again this year wherein the details of 18 crore orders are made accessible on the dark web, according to some security experts. 

A hacker alleged that earlier in April he had successfully gained access to Dominos data in the value of 13TB. Data belonging to more than 180,00,000 purchase orders containing telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, and billing information, and user credit card details would be included in the leak. 

Domino’s Pizza, Inc. is a multinational American pizza restaurant chain established in 1960, known as Domino’s. The F&B chain is particularly prominent in India, which can be seen in the smooth functioning of its operations despite the ongoing pandemic. 

Rajshekhar Rajaharia, a security expert, took to Twitter to announce that Dominos was again infringed upon while showing that 18 crore orders’ data was made available as hackers built a search engine on the Dark Web; customers will most probably find their personal information there if they are regular dominos buyers. The information leaked comprises users’ name, e-mail, telephone number, and even their GPS locations. 

“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 Locatio

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