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	"title": "Pizza Hut Australia customer data hacked; ShinyHunters claims to have more than 1 million customers' information - DataBreaches.Net",
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	"plain_text": "Pizza Hut Australia customer data hacked; ShinyHunters claims to have\r\nmore than 1 million customers' information - DataBreaches.Net\r\nPublished: 2023-09-03 · Archived: 2026-04-09 02:19:02 UTC\r\nThis has not been a great year for Australian citizens whose personal information has been compromised in a number of\r\ncyberattacks. Although DataBreaches regrets being the bearer of more bad news for them, more than one million customers\r\nof Pizza Hut Australia appear to have had their data acquired by ShinyHunters.\r\nAccording to “Shiny” (@shinycorp), the group gained access 1-2 months ago via Amazon Web Services (AWS) using\r\nmultiple entry points. They claim to have exfiltrated more than 30 million records with customers’ orders as well as\r\ninformation on more than 1 million customers.\r\nShiny states that they were never detected during the attack.\r\nAs proof of claims, DataBreaches was provided with two sample files. The sample file for orders contained 200,000 records\r\nwith the following headers:\r\nOrderId|OrderReference|ExternalReference|ChannelName|ChannelType|ApiUserId|ServiceType|CreatedAt|ChangedAt|OrderedAt|OrderDueAt|StoreId|Sto\r\nThe second sample file was a json file containing 100,000 customers’ names, email addresses, postal addresses, longitude,\r\nmobile phone numbers, passwords, service type (delivery or pickup), and credit card numbers. The credit card data was\r\nencrypted and the passwords were hashed, but the other fields were all plaintext.\r\nSpot-checking customer names, DataBreaches was able to verify that there were people with the customers’ names in the\r\nright geographic area for the data samples.\r\nShiny states that they are demanding $300,000.00 to delete all the data. ShinyHunters has a reputation for selling or leaking\r\ndata when their victims don’t pay their extortion demands, and so far, Pizza Hut hasn’t responded to them at all.\r\nLike many other chains, Pizza Hut Australia has franchises. Whether corporate handles data storage and security for the\r\nfranchises as part of their contracts is unknown to DataBreaches at this point, but it seems likely given that one of the fields\r\nin the orders data is “StoreID.”\r\nPizza Hut Australia’s website notes that they do not offer any support by email, but with a little digging, DataBreaches\r\nobtained contact information for the firm’s CEO, CFO, and COO. Emails were sent to all three of them yesterday and two of\r\nthem were also messaged on LinkedIn to tell them to check for email from this site. Questions put to them included asking\r\nthem whether they had been aware that they had been hacked. DataBreaches also inquired whether they had notified law\r\nenforcement, regulators, or customers about the breach.\r\nNo reply has been received by publication, but this post will be updated as more information becomes available. There is\r\ncurrently no notice on Pizza Hut Australia’s website alerting customers to any data security incident that involves their credit\r\ncard numbers.\r\nSource: https://www.databreaches.net/pizza-hut-australia-customer-data-hacked-shinyhunters-claims-to-have-more-than-1-million-customers-information/\r\nhttps://www.databreaches.net/pizza-hut-australia-customer-data-hacked-shinyhunters-claims-to-have-more-than-1-million-customers-information/\r\nPage 1 of 1",
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