Data leak: One million credit cards of Domino’s Pizza customers

Domino’s India’s data has been allegedly leaked and put up on sale on the dark web. This data includes sensitive customer information such as their names, phone numbers, and credit card details. According to cyber experts, at least 18 crore orders received by the pizza chain has been allegedly leaked.

Allegedly, Domino’s India data was taken earlier in April and this included not only customer information but also its internal files that included details about the company’s 250 employees, amounting to 13TB. However, this information has not been confirmed yet. Israel based co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of cybercrime intelligence firm Hudson Rock, Alon Gal, tweeted on Sunday, 18 April, that the data that includes phone numbers, emails, addresses, payment details, including one million credit card details of pizza chain Domino’s India was been put up for sale for $550,000. According to the messages posted on the dark Web, the hacker is planning to build a search portal that will enable querying of the leaked data.

A company spokesperson for Dominos India said, “Jubilant FoodWorks 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. As a policy we do not store financial details or credit card data of our customers, thus no such information has been compromised. Our team of experts is investigating the matter and we have taken necessary actions to contain the incident.” Jubilant FoodWorks is the parent firm of Domino’s India.