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Ticketmaster Data Breach and Rising Work from Home Scams

Ticketmaster Data Breach and Rising Work from Home Scams



In episode 333 of the Shared Security Podcast, Tom and Scott discuss a recent massive data breach at Ticketmaster involving the data of 560 million customers, the blame game between Ticketmaster and third-party provider Snowflake, and the implications for both companies. Additionally, they discuss Live Nation’s ongoing monopoly investigation. In the ‘Aware Much’ segment, the rise of work-from-home job scams is analyzed, highlighting FBI warnings and tips to avoid falling victim to such schemes. The success of a past episode on Microsoft’s new recall feature is also mentioned, emphasizing privacy concerns and spirited audience discussions.

** Links mentioned on the show **

Check out our episode on Microsoft’s Recall feature and why we and others in the cybersecurity industry say this is a bad idea (at least how Microsoft is planning on rolling this out)

Ticketmaster Confirms Cloud Breach, Amid Murky Details
https://www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/ticketmaster-confirms-cloud-breach-murky-details
https://www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/ticketmaster-breach-showcases-saas-data-security-risks

FBI Warns of Rise in Work-From-Home Scams
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fbi-warns-rise-wfh-scams/

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