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Ticketek data breach shakes consumer trust

Customer names, e-mails and dates of birth may have been breached

byEmre Çıtak
May 31, 2024
in Cybersecurity

The Ticketek data breach has sent ripples of concern through Australia and the wider tech community. The popular ticketing platform confirmed that customer names, email addresses, and dates of birth were potentially compromised in a cyberattack. While Ticketek assures customers that no financial data was exposed, the incident raises significant questions about data security and the responsibility of companies to protect user information.

The Ticket data breach is particularly unsettling as it follows closely on the heels of a similar incident involving Ticketmaster data breach, a global competitor. The proximity of these events highlights a troubling trend of cyberattacks targeting organizations that hold vast amounts of personal data.

Ticketek data breach puts third-party supplier under scrutiny

The Ticketek data breach, according to the company, originated in a cloud-based platform managed by a “reputable, global third-party supplier”.

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This revelation highlights the vulnerabilities inherent in outsourcing data storage and management to external providers. While cloud services offer convenience and scalability, they also introduce potential risks, as the security of sensitive information becomes dependent on the practices and safeguards of the third-party provider.

Ticketek has stated that they have “secure encryption methods in place” for customer passwords, indicating that they took precautions to protect sensitive data.

However, the breach demonstrates that even reputable companies with seemingly robust security measures are not immune to cyberattacks.

Ticketek data breach
The Ticketek data breach follows a similar incident involving Ticketmaster, a global competitor (Image credit)

The ripple effect

As said before, the Ticketek data breach comes hot on the heels of a similar incident involving Ticketmaster, a rival ticketing agency owned by US company Live Nation. The Department of Home Affairs has confirmed that it is working with Ticketmaster to investigate claims of stolen customer information.

While there is no evidence to suggest that the two incidents are related, their proximity underscores the growing threat of cyberattacks and the urgent need for stronger data security measures across the industry.

What to do if you’re concerned?

If you are a Ticketek customer and are concerned about the security of your personal information, here are some steps you can take:

  1. Change your Ticketek password: Even though Ticketek states passwords were not compromised, it’s good practice to change your password regularly, especially after a breach.
  2. Be wary of phishing emails: Phishing emails are often used to trick people into revealing personal information. Be skeptical of any emails claiming to be from Ticketek, especially if they ask for personal information or contain links.
  3. Monitor your accounts: Keep a close eye on your bank statements and credit reports for any unauthorized activity.
  4. Report suspicious activity: If you notice anything unusual, report it to Ticketek and the relevant authorities.

Featured image credit: vecstock/Freepik

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