Ticketmaster Data Breach , Exposes Data Belonging to , 560 Million Customers.<br />Fox News reports that Ticketmaster has once again <br />made headlines with a massive data leak which <br />impacted approximately half a billion customers.<br />Fox News reports that Ticketmaster has once again <br />made headlines with a massive data leak which <br />impacted approximately half a billion customers.<br />The latest cyber incident was <br />first detected by the Australian <br />Home Affairs Department. .<br />Cyber breach hacker group ShinyHunters <br />claimed responsibility for stealing the information <br />of over 500 million Ticketmaster customers.<br />That information reportedly included full <br />names, phone numbers and addresses, <br />in addition to payment data.<br />Fox News reports that the hacker group <br />is now selling the 1.3-terabyte cache of <br />information via a popular hacking forum.<br />Ticketmaster has yet to announce how it plans <br />to address the serious data breach or notify <br />customers whose information was stolen. .<br />As a result, Fox News recently <br />offered Ticketmaster customers <br />tips on how to take precautions. .<br />Check for any official word from Ticketmaster, <br />most likely intended to inform you that your <br />data was impacted by the breach.<br />Monitor bank and credit card accounts <br />for any unusual activity, particularly <br />any unfamiliar transactions.<br />Review emails for any unexpected <br />password changes, login attempts <br />or account updates