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Australians among 560 million users around the world caught in Ticketmaster hack

Australians among 560 million users around the world caught in Ticketmaster hack

The Department of Home Affairs said it is aware of a cyber incident impacting Ticketmaster customers in response to claims it is part of a data leak expected to impact millions of customers globally. 

Industry publication CyberDaily reported that the personal details of 560 million Ticketmaster customers may have been leaked in a data breach claimed by a notorious hacker group ShinyHunters. 

It said 1.3 terabytes of customer data possessed by Ticketmaster including names, addresses, credit card numbers, phone numbers and payment details is up for sale. 

ShinyHunters is reportedly asking for $US500,000 ($750,000). 

A spokesperson from the Department of Home Affairs told the ABC it is “Working with Ticketmaster to understand the incident”.

It then directed further enquiries to Ticketmaster. 

Ticketmaster has not responded to the ABC’s request for more details. 

Cybersecurity expert and director of several IT companies Mark Lukie said the hack will have have major implications for Australian customers. 

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