Ticketmaster Hacker Demands $500K Ransom (Plus $300K Ransom Processing Fee, $220K Ransom Handling Fee)
Ticketmaster Hacker Demands $500K Ransom (Plus $300K Ransom Processing Fee, $220K Ransom Handling Fee)
In a note posted online (which Ticketmaster was told they could print at home for a small $600,000 fee) the group ShinyHunters said they would release the 1.3 terabytes customer data as soon as the ransom was paid.
“The cost for the ransom is $500,000. Your total ransom amount will be calculated on the next page. Would you like to upgrade to a special souvenir, limited-edition ransom for an extra $40 million?” the note read.
The group also offered Ticketmaster the opportunity to upgrade their ransom to ‘Refundable’ for just an extra $12 million, which would allow the company to request a refund and then have it later denied.
Bwahahahaha. Get fucked Ticketmaster.
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Your place is 12,432
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If this story was real, I’d root for the hacker
70 0 ReplyI think they were actually hacked weren't they?
12 0 ReplyI don’t know. This particular story is made up, though.
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SORRY!! SOLD OUT!!
Tomorrow the resale price is $1.4 Million....
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47 0 ReplyMy exact thought process lol
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I'm 100% not okay with stealing and ransoming people's personal information, but this makes me want to be 99% not okay with it.
40 0 ReplyI am 100% ok with ransoming companies with poor security.
We balance each other out. I’ll never feel sorry for a corporation and ticket master are one of the worst.
17 1 Replyit's not the company that suffers though, everyone already has their personal data ...
7 0 ReplyYou know this affected a bunch of individual humans, many of whom skipped meals and other things, to buy an overpriced ticket for a moment of brightness in a life of drudgery?
4 0 ReplyFuck hospitals and end users then? The party losing the most here is certainly not ticketmaster
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Yeah the hackers can get fucked. But Ticketmaster can go get fucked more.
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Hahahah
the onion
😢
39 0 Replyransom handling fee hahah how nice would it be were it true
13 0 ReplyDamn. I was really hoping this was real.
13 0 ReplyThere's maybe three companies that I have no sympathy for in a case like this. Ticketmaster is one of them.
Edit: OMG I sincerely ate the onion.
9 0 ReplyThere was a real hack. The onion is just making a joke about it.
2 0 ReplyHave sympathy for the people who had their data stolen
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As much as I dislike Ticketmaster and their practices, these data breaches affect real people for the rest of their lives.
Not a good situation and Ticketmaster needs to be held 100% accountable.
9 3 ReplyBest you can realistically hope for is a check for $7.31 and free credit reports for a year till it happens again.
7 0 ReplyOr the ranmsomers get enough money to make it no longer a viable business model...
Want to screw customers with hidden fees? Hackers will screw Ticketmaster with hidden ransoms
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c\whooosh
6 4 ReplyFully aware of the sub I’m in, this did still happen though and I was referring to the comments
Woooosh yourself lol
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Thanks for my daily giggle, op! Apples cost more than a laugh, both are good medicine.
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