Telefónica’s Ticketing Turmoil: Hackers Throw a Wrench in the Works

Telefónica’s internal ticketing system was breached, with 2.3 GB of data leaked online by hackers with cheeky names like DNA and Pryx. The company is scrambling to block unauthorized access faster than a cat on a hot tin roof. Meanwhile, Hellcat Ransomware purrs in the shadows, plotting its next pounce.

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Hot Take:

Telefónica’s ticketing system breach is a classic case of “oops, we did it again,” proving that even telecommunications giants are just as vulnerable to hacking shenanigans as your grandma’s Wi-Fi password. Maybe it’s time Telefónica invests in some cyber-vitamins to boost its immunity to these digital bugs.

Key Points:

  • Telefónica’s internal ticketing system was breached, with data leaked on a hacking forum.
  • The breach was claimed by hackers using the aliases DNA, Grep, Pryx, and Rey.
  • Hackers accessed the system using compromised employee credentials.
  • Approximately 2.3 GB of data was scraped, some of which involved customer-related information.
  • The culprits are linked to Hellcat Ransomware, responsible for other high-profile breaches.

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