Domino’s, the famous pizza chain, has once again been the victim of a data breach.
According to cybersecurity expert, the dark web has data on 18 million orders.
A hacker claimed to have gained access to 13 TB of Dominos data earlier this month.
He had access to the specifics of over 18,000,000 orders, which included phone numbers, email addresses, payment information, and credit card information for users.
Dominos has been the victim of yet another data leak, according to security expert Rajshekhar Rajaharia.
The cybersecurity expert has revealed that hackers built a search engine on the Dark Web that made the data of 18 million orders public.

The information that has been leaked includes usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and even GPS coordinates.
Rajshekhar Rajaharia, a security expert, told India Today about the data breach.
He says that, in February, the same hacker who hacked MobiKwik hacked Domino’s.
He later sold server access to a different reseller.
The hacker seems to have failed to obtain the ransom and has turned Domino’s data into a dark web search engine.
User’s email, Mobile Number, Address, Exact Location, and Order Amount are all included in this data.
The hacker also claims to have card details.
The interesting thing is that people are using this information to spy on people and track their movements in the past.
This seems to be a serious threat to our privacy.
The incident was first brought to light by Alon Gal, CTO of cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock, in April.
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He said that hackers were selling the users’ personal information for about 10 BTC.
Gal later revealed that the hackers intend to create a search portal to allow users to query the data.
1 million credit card numbers, as well as the addresses of people who ordered pizza from Dominos, are said to have been compromised.
Dominos India, on the other hand, denied leaking users’ financial data in a statement to Gadgets 360.
Domino’s parent company, Jubilant FoodWorks, has admitted to the data breach.
Customers’ financial information, however, is safe, according to the company.
The company stated we do not store financial details or credit card data of our customers, thus no such information has been compromised.
The company’s team of experts are looking into the situation and has taken the requisite steps to manage the situation, according to the company.
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