Post AiSrhfjcryWZORaOki by grissallia@aus.social
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 (DIR) Post #AiSrhcyl7FqYqVdwQK by grissallia@aus.social
       2024-05-31T10:08:57Z
       
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       You have got to be fucking kidding me.I read it, I read it again, I wondered why Ticketek had sent an email to an address that I didn't have registered with them.Then it clicked... not just Ticketmaster, Ticketek too. Apparently they had credit cards encrypted.
       
 (DIR) Post #AiSrheWTNOPPdMQNc0 by smallsees@social.dropbear.xyz
       2024-05-31T22:48:35Z
       
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       @grissallia got that #Tickettek notification, too.It actually looks sus:Generic "dear customer "Click "this" for more information. Which goes to a sub sub domain of theirs, which looks like some wild redirector.Can't find anything about it on their website and the subdomain they use.
       
 (DIR) Post #AiSrhfjcryWZORaOki by grissallia@aus.social
       2024-05-31T10:52:39Z
       
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       I've just emailed them after re-reading the email a couple of times. It doesn't say WHEN this occurred.On top of that, why would you say something this awkward:"Since our third party supplier brought this to our attention, over the past few days we have worked diligently[...]"That's two separate statements in one very awkward phrase, as if they were trying to obscure that they'd been made aware of it, but only took action in the past few days... Maybe they realised that since the Ticketmaster hack, they might be able to slide this through on guilt by association, or they worked out they were in deeper shit than they realised.