🍕 Dominos
About this breach
In June 2014, Dominos Pizza in France and Belgium was hacked by a group called “Rex Mundi”, and their customers' data were captured to obtain a ransom. Dominos refused to pay a ransom, and six months later, the attackers published data along with the database of hacked accounts. Among these customers were mail, phones, addresses and passwords in the form of drifting md5 without salt.
Compromised Data
This breach exposed the following types of personal information:
Email
606.3k
100% of accounts
Nick
238.5k
39.3% of accounts
Total data points: 844.8k
Unique accounts affected: 606.3k
🔐 What should I do?
- Change your password immediately if you had an account
- Enable two-factor authentication where possible
- Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity
- Be aware of potential phishing attempts
📊 Data Classes
📩 Email
👤 Nick
API Access
Get information about this breach programmatically:
GET https://data-wells.niamonx.io/api/breach/Dominos