Thousands of Ticketek customers' personal details exposed in a major cyber incident. Find out what information was compromised and how the company is responding.
Ticketek Australia recently fell victim to a cyber attack, leading to the exposure of thousands of customers' personal information. The breach included names, dates of birth, and email addresses, but Ticketek reassured users that passwords and credit card details remained secure due to encryption measures. Minister for Cyber Security Clare O'Neil confirmed that sensitive financial data was not compromised. In response to the breach, Ticketek issued a sincere apology to affected customers and provided guidance on next steps to mitigate risks.
Considering the gravity of the situation, Ticketek emphasized the importance of cybersecurity and encouraged customers to be cautious with online activities. Despite the breach, the company is working diligently to enhance its security protocols and protect customer data from future attacks. As investigations continue, authorities are closely monitoring the incident to prevent further breaches and uphold data security standards.
In a surprising turn of events, Ticketek's prompt response and transparent communication with customers set an example for handling data breaches in the digital age, earning praise for their professionalism amidst a challenging situation. The incident serves as a reminder for businesses and individuals alike to prioritize cybersecurity measures and stay vigilant against cyber threats.
The company says it has secure encryption methods in place for customer passwords, and no customer accounts or payment details had been compromised in the ...
Ticketek assured Australian account holders that passwords and credit card information were not compromised, Minister for Cyber Security Clare O'Neil said.
Thousands of people have had their private data leaked in a “cyber incident” that targeted ticketing company Ticketek. The company informed the government ...
The retailer has reached out to customers with an email confirming the breach, and advice on how to proceed.
Ticketek Australia has confirmed some of its customers may have had their personal details exposed in a “cyber incident”.
Clare O'Neil says incident affecting many Australians but appears restricted to the release of names, dates of birth and email addresses.
The ticketing company says customers' names, dates of birth and email addresses may have been compromised.
Australians are being urged to be careful in how they use the internet after Ticketek flagged a "cyber incident" that may have exposed customer details.