Hacked Off: ShinyHunters Snags 560M Ticketmaster Records in Epic Data Heist

ShinyHunters Strikes Again: Ticketmaster’s 560M Customer Data Heist Sparks $500M Sale Drama. Swift action needed!

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Who needs a ticket to the latest concert when you can get a front-row seat to the cybersecurity circus? ShinyHunters, the hacking group that's more consistent than my coffee addiction, has allegedly snatched the personal info of 560 million Ticketmaster customers—because why drop a hot single when you can drop a bombshell data breach instead? And at a $500 million asking price, this data 'ticket' costs more than every concert you've never been to—combined.

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