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    Canada investigates Ticketmaster for data breach

    By Ashley WangAugust 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has launched an investigation into a data breach at Ticketmaster involving over 500 million customers and a ransom demand.
    • The severity of the Ticketmaster data breach highlights the need for robust cybersecurity protocols and proactive defences.

    OUR TAKE
    Strong cybersecurity measures have always been in play in businesses that handle large amounts of personal data, as the threat of cybercrime has never stopped and most companies have experienced cyberattacks to varying degrees. However, each time they are addressed after the fact, rather than before, leaving them in a passive position in the cybersecurity war.
    –Ashley Wang, BTW reporter

    What happened

    The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, on Wednesday, launched an investigation into a significant data breach at Ticketmaster, a unit of Live Nation Entertainment. The breach, attributed to the hacker group ShinyHunters, compromised the personal information of millions of customers worldwide, including many Canadians.

    Ticketmaster disclosed in early July that an “unauthorised third party” accessed a cloud database managed by a third-party provider. This breach occurred between April 2 and May 18, and the compromised data may include names, contact details, and payment card information such as encrypted card numbers and expiration dates.

    Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne emphasised the importance of this investigation in a statement, saying “The investigation will allow us to understand why this cyber incident happened and what must be done to address this situation and prevent it from happening again”. The investigation will scrutinise Ticketmaster’s data protection protocols and assess compliance with Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, particularly concerning breach notification obligations.

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    Why it’s important

    The incident’s seriousness is underscored by the hacker group’s claims of stealing data from over 500 million customers, with reports of a ransom demand of $500,000. The investigation’s findings could have significant implications for how companies handle sensitive customer information and respond to cyber threats.

    This breach, impacting millions globally, underscores the urgent need for robust cybersecurity protocols, especially in organisations handling vast amounts of personal data. Yet, the companies consistently see a passive stance in this cyber warfare. Companies frequently scramble to patch vulnerabilities only after a breach has occurred, rather than proactively fortifying their defences.

    As the digital environment evolves, so must our approach to security. It’s time for businesses to prioritise cyber resilience, not as an afterthought, but as a core element of their business strategy.

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    Ashley Wang

    Ashley Wang is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in artificial intelligence. She graduated from Zhejiang Gongshang University. Send tips to a.wang@btw.media.

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