Ticketmaster Confirms Data Breach, Hacker Selling Stolen Data Online

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Ticketmaster has confirmed a data breach involving over 560 million users' data, stolen from a third-party cloud provider, believed to be Snowflake. The breach, attributed to the threat actor ShinyHunters, has led to the data being offered for sale on the dark web. The stolen data includes personal details and ticket information. Investigations reveal that the breach was facilitated through stolen credentials and unexpired auth tokens. Snowflake and other companies affected are cooperating with law enforcement and taking steps to mitigate the impact.
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