A month after witnessing a massive data leak wherein the details of the credit cards of about 10 lakh customers and employees were leaked, Domino’s India has yet again suffered a data breach. According to reports and security experts, the data of 18 crore orders of Donimo's India has been made available on the dark web.


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Security expert Rajshekhar Rajaharia in a social media post has claimed that the data of 18 crore orders made to the popular Pizza brand Domino's (India) have become public as hackers have created a search engine on Dark web.


"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," Rajaharia tweeted. 



Last month, several reports surfaced claiming that a hacker has gained access to 13TB worth of Dominos data which includes phone numbers, email address, payment details and credit card details of over 180,00,000 orders.


According to reports, Alon Gal, CTO of cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock in April alleged that hackers were selling the personal information of the users for around 10 BTC. Alon Gal also mentioned that the hackers are deciding to sell off this entire collection of data to a single buyer.


Domino's India in a statement given to Gadgets 360 had refuted claims of any data leak. The Pizza chain had alleged that no data related to financial information of anyone was made accessible, and that the incident has not impacted the operation of the business in any way.


An official statement from the Global pizza giant on the recent development is awaited.