Hackers Ransom European Domino's Customer Data (including Favourite Toppings)
stephendavion (2872091) writes Hackers who compromised the servers of Domino's Pizza have demanded a ransom of €30,000 or they will publish the records of more than 600,000 customers – including their favourite toppings. "Earlier this week, we hacked our way into the servers of Domino's Pizza France and Belgium, who happen to share the same vulnerable database," wrote Rex Mundi [the name the perpetrators go by]. "And boy, did we find some juicy stuff in there!"
so they hacked the pizza place that has no more information then the phone book..
Yes, it's a British article, but they put "[sic]" in a quote that contains "favorite" as opposed to "favourite", I guess without taking into account that the perpetrators might be American. On the other hand, while typing this post in Chrome, the browser marked "favourite" as a misspelling :-)
And here I thought the Europeans had a much richer food history than to have actually ever ordered pizza from Domino's.
You're not that far from where pizza was invented, surely you can do better than that.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
or the names of those sick and twisted anchovy lovers will be revealed to the world, and where will they hide their faces then?
But now they have a list of anyone dumb enough to eat the "pizza" they serve there. These people are also more than likely dumb enough to buy penis pills or send money to Nigerian princes, so this is a good list for the hackers.
Unless Domino's is offering baby seal chunks and fried panda bear slices as toppings, I'm no sure how this is worth ten cents, let alone what they are asking for. Other than the embarrassment of having inadequate security. But that's already out of the bag.
Whatever they want, give it to them, because if your personal information is among their ransom then its all over. It doesnt matter what your toppings were, or when you ordered, or even why. Europe, and all the world, will know you to have intentionally and willfully placed an order for the worst american export since George Bush. Rumours will spread about your love for country music and before you know it, your allegance to nascar, cold budweiser, and jean shorts will be all but fact in the minds of your brethren.
Good people go to bed earlier.
Some politician must have requested that they draw a unicorn on the box.
considering that most people are not tech savvy and use the same password username combo everywhere its probably pretty bad PR for dominos if a large chunk of the user database in those country's is on the street.
also dominos PR statement says that the hackers where pretty sophisticated for decoding the information
I am willing to bet for a pizza that the information was not hashed and if hashed it was probably unsalted hashes which seems strange since dominos always puts to much salt on everything
If they pay the ransom or not the data is still compromised and customer will have to be notified.
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^^^ 80 chars max!
I don't understand how in a modern-day system there can still be bugs like this.
(My comment was intentionally written in eighty characters to avoid being trunca
Once they have taken one Pizza Co, the others are bound to fall sooner than later - the Domino theory ...
Artificial intelligence is the study of how to make real computers act like the ones in the movies.
successfully hidden my entire life. And now I'm about to be outed by Dominos??? Cruel, tempestuous fate! How you mock me!
I wonder how many customers ask for extra anchovies on their pizza?
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I was Manager at one of their franchises when they introdued the new point of sale system they bought from another company. All employee and customer data was stored in a encrypted db, but the back up was not and was all plain text and in a non-protected folder of a generic login that everyone knows. I brought this to their attention and the responce was "it was designed that way, so that is the way it is." Not only would they not make an attempt to secure the data, they felt there was no cause for concern. More than likely this was an inside job and the main servers @ domino's have the same setup. This is probably not the first time they have lost user date, just the first time they acknowledged it.
I wonder if choice of toppings correlates to voting history.
And if so, could it be circular? I.e. interesting people in more non-traditional toppings could influence their views on non-traditional topics...?
The king of the world? Jesus Christ?
Just FYI: Ave Maria
Holy crap don't let my wife know I ordered double pepperoni on Friday!! Pay them! Pay them!
OMG! It was true, all thys hype about the terrible consequences of Cyber warFare (the camel case is to make it more Cyber). How will civilization cope with this threat? This is inhuman! Publizicing the favourite toppings of completely uninteresting people nobody gives a fuck about... that's gruesome!!!
-- 29A the number of the Beast