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Half a billion customers compromised in Ticketmaster breach

The stolen information reportedly includes names, addresses, phone numbers, and partial credit card details.
While the full extent of the breach remains unclear, Ticketmaster's South African operations have also been impacted, with the company handling ticket sales for major upcoming events such as concerts by Roxette and Andrea Bocelli, as well as the Springboks vs All Blacks rugby match in September.

"The Ticketmaster breach has been linked to attacks against its cloud provider Snowflake, which has affected at least six companies so far, including financial services company Santander," warned Anna Collard, SVP content strategy and evangelist at KnowBe4 Africa.
"Anyone who has ever bought a ticket on Ticketmaster should remain vigilant."
Collard advises Ticketmaster customers to take the following precautions:
Monitor your credit card accounts closely for any unauthorised activity.
Change your passwords if you used the same password on Ticketmaster for other online accounts.
Enable multi-factor authentication where possible to add an extra layer of security.
Be wary of suspicious emails, messages, and phone calls. Cybercriminals may try to use the stolen information to trick victims into revealing more personal details.

"There will be an increase in other cybercriminals trying to piggyback off of this hack, exploiting people's fears of being a victim," Collard cautioned.
Ticketmaster has not yet released an official statement regarding the cyberattack, but the company is expected to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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