Belgian and French pizza eaters: Many of your Domino’s records were sliced
Food and Beverage // France
The chain apparently chose to lose customer information rather than lose the 30,000 EUR/$40,619 that hacker extortionists were demanding.
The group Rex Mundi breached the systems of Domino’s Pizza in Belgium and France to access more than 592,000 records belonging to French customers and over 58,000 records belonging to Belgians.
An ultimatum was forwarded to Domino’s in France, requesting money in exchange for keeping the data private.
On Friday, June 13, the group tweeted: “We notified @dominos_pizzafr about our hack on Tuesday. It took them 4 days to notify their customers. And they still haven't contacted us.”
Softpedia reports that a “tweet announcing the incident pointed to a file stored on dpaste.de, which has since been removed, informing that the content of the stolen information comprised full names, delivery addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and passwords (hopefully salted and hashed).”
Domino’s Pizza has informed customers that no credit card data has been stolen.