Access was gained through a third-party cloud database provider, which we know to be Snowflake.
They should be charged an “inconvenience fee” for each and every person whose data was breached.
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The cyber insurance market has already hardened a lot over the last few years. It was just starting to ease up but I’m guessing this will cause even stricter underwriting requirements.
my work has been migrating to snowflake for the past year, great…
As usually, I’ve read out this here in the last couple of days and still no email communication from Ticketmaster.
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I’ve been wondering about this a little, if the exposure is greater than just increased spam and phishing risk (due to PII info being breached).
If they’ve got hashed credit card details and the last 4 digits, could they fire guesses at the hashes (just like l0phtcrack for CCs instead of windows SAM databases)?
How much risk is there to people’s personal funds via their credit cards?