Domino's India
HighDomino's India suffered a data breach in March 2021 exposing over 22 million customer records.
- Records exposed
- 22,527,655 records
- Breach date
- Breach Mar 24, 2021
- Last update
- Updated Jun 20, 2021
What data was exposed?
Fields reported as compromised in this breach record.
Why does this breach matter?
In-depth analysis of the breach and its implications.
In March 2021, a data breach affecting Domino's India resulted in the exposure of 22,527,655 records. The compromised data included customer email addresses, names, phone numbers, physical addresses, and order histories. The breach was publicly disclosed in April 2021 when a dataset reportedly sized at 13TB appeared on a hacking forum. Domino's India confirmed the incident shortly thereafter.
Impact Analysis
Understanding the scope and consequences of this breach.
- User Impact
- Users faced the risk of targeted phishing, identity theft, and fraud due to exposed personal information.
- Business Impact
- Domino's India encountered reputational damage and potential legal or regulatory implications.
- Affected Sectors
- Hospitality
- Geographic Impact
- India
What You Should Do
Recommended actions to take in response to this breach.
If You Were Affected
- •Monitor financial accounts for suspicious activity.
- •Change passwords associated with compromised accounts.
- •Enable two-factor authentication where available.
Preventive Measures
- •Employ strong, unique passwords across accounts.
- •Regularly update security software and patches.
- •Be cautious of unusual emails or communications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this breach and what it means for you.