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Hackers Renege On Threat To Publish Domino's Customer Data
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Bprince
Bprince,
User Rank: Ninja
6/23/2014 | 12:11:12 AM
Re: Forensics Data
That's an interesting idea Christian. It is possible a clue was left that investigators will turn up. Kudos to them for not paying the ransom though.

BP
RyanSepe
RyanSepe,
User Rank: Ninja
6/20/2014 | 5:30:52 PM
Upsetting
This is upsetting because I love dominos and order from there a lot.

But on a serious note: I know Dominos went on record stating that in the breach ws no procurement of financial data, but besides toppings does anyone know the exact data sets breached and were they confirmed? Thanks,
Randy Naramore
Randy Naramore,
User Rank: Ninja
6/20/2014 | 3:52:06 PM
Re: Forensics Data
Free pizza and beer will open up a world of knowledge.
Marilyn Cohodas
Marilyn Cohodas,
User Rank: Strategist
6/20/2014 | 1:12:43 PM
Re: Forensics Data
Curious that they decided not to disclose customers pizza topping preferences. Perhaps they're to use that infor in a social engineering scam.
Randy Naramore
Randy Naramore,
User Rank: Ninja
6/19/2014 | 4:10:26 PM
Re: Forensics Data
Hackers are not normally known for their high morals or ethics. I hope most of us are not surprised.
RetiredUser
RetiredUser,
User Rank: Ninja
6/19/2014 | 3:07:58 PM
Forensics Data
Knowing the diet of hackers, perhaps the restraint was more about realizing Rex Mundi's own information was included in the breached records!

But on a serious note, based upon past situations, it's likely more a matter of self-preservation than a change of heart, whatever the source of the restraint. While bluffing is certainly a tool in the arsenal, forensics analysts may want to review the case more closely for a potential slip-up on Rex Mundi's part the group is trying to cover-up by not following through...


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