Data associated to 18 crore orders from Domino’s pizza and almost 13TB of employee and consumers personal details has resurfaced online. The group behind the hack has made the information public and has stated that charge details and employee files will soon follow.
To know if your information is in the database, you first need to download the Tor Browser. Once you do that, click the link here. As of the time of this writing, the hyperlink works however the search engine is a little sluggish since it has to sift through almost 13TB of data. The hyperlink does appear to crash from time to time as well, if that occurs just strive after some time.
As of the time of this writing, we have managed to get it working as soon as however the search took a lot of time, so be patient. This is probably due to the excessive volume of people looking out a very heavy database.
Again!! Data of 18 Crore orders of #Domino's India have become public. Hacker created a search engine on Dark Web. If you have ever ordered @dominos_india online, your data might be leaked. Data include Name, Email, Mobile, GPS Location etc. #InfoSec #GDPR #DataLeak @fs0c131y pic.twitter.com/wIwL5ct6hX
— Rajshekhar Rajaharia (@rajaharia) May 21, 2021
If you have ordered Domino’s pizza online, then your personal details are one hundred percentage part of this database. When contacted, Jubilant Foodworks, the parent organisation of Domino’s in India stated that they had experienced an “information security incident” and denied any “financial information was accessed” by using the hackers.