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Ticketmaster and Santander Data Breach Nightmare: 560 Million Accounts Exposed!
A data breach potentially affecting 560 million Ticketmaster accounts and a confirmed breach at Santander Bank may have originated from a single Snowflake employee’s stolen credentials. The hacker group ShinyHunters is suspected of selling the stolen data on the dark web, while Snowflake disputes the…

Hot Take:
***When one Snowflake melts, the avalanche begins! Who knew a single Snowflake employee’s credentials could lead to an epic data blizzard affecting up to 560 million Ticketmaster accounts and Santander Bank? Seems like ShinyHunters have turned cloud storage into cloud carnage!***
Key Points:
– A breach at Ticketmaster and Santander Bank potentially linked to a Snowflake employee’s stolen credentials.
– Hacker bypassed Okta authentication to gain access and generate session tokens.
– ShinyHunters allegedly selling Ticketmaster’s data on the dark web for $500,000.
– Snowflake disputes the findings, claiming the breach involved a non-sensitive demo account.
– Ticketmaster has yet to confirm the breach, while Santander acknowledges unauthorized access in some countries.