March 16, 2022 at 10:28 PM
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Today I have uploaded the Ticketcounter Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In August 2020, the Dutch ticketing service Ticketcounter inadvertently published a database backup to a publicly accessible location where it was then found and downloaded in February 2021. The data contained 1.9M unique email addresses which were offered for sale on a hacking forum alongside names, physical and IP addresses, genders, dates of birth, payment histories and in some cases, bank account numbers. Ticketcounter was later held to ransom with the threat of the breached being released publicly.
Compromised data: Bank account numbers, Dates of birth, Email addresses, Genders, IP addresses, Names, Payment histories, Phone numbers, Physical addresses
Today I have uploaded the Ticketcounter Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In August 2020, the Dutch ticketing service Ticketcounter inadvertently published a database backup to a publicly accessible location where it was then found and downloaded in February 2021. The data contained 1.9M unique email addresses which were offered for sale on a hacking forum alongside names, physical and IP addresses, genders, dates of birth, payment histories and in some cases, bank account numbers. Ticketcounter was later held to ransom with the threat of the breached being released publicly.
Compromised data: Bank account numbers, Dates of birth, Email addresses, Genders, IP addresses, Names, Payment histories, Phone numbers, Physical addresses
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The .7z File's MD5 Hash is C7B648131DAA2AB9AD5E6497350C454A. In total, there are 1921722 records. The file is 49.91GB uncompressed and 3.38GB compressed.
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