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See Tickets, recently reported a data breach that exposed the payment card information of over 300,000 customers.

The compromised information includes:

Customer names
Addresses
Debit or credit card numbers in combination with security codes, access codes, passwords, or PINs

This attack reveals the prevalence of credit card skimming malware, in which criminals insert malicious code into a website’s checkout pages to steal users’ payment card info

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Between February 28 and July 2, the hackers could access the names, addresses, and payment data of customers who made transactions on the See Tickets website

This issue represents the second known breach that See Tickets has experienced recently. See Tickets disclosed in October 2022 that hackers acquired consumers’ credit card credentials after hacked event checkouts for over two years.

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@ecksmc I used them about 7 years ago for an event I organised.
Hope none of my customers got caught up.

@stueytheround The 1st known breach was 2019

According to the business, the skimming started on June 25, 2019; however, the code wasn’t found until April 2021.

The malware wasn’t entirely removed from the See Tickets website until over a year later, in January 2022.

See Tickets disclosed in October 2022 that hackers acquired consumers’ credit card credentials after hacked event checkouts for over two years

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