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Ticketmaster investigates potential data security breach

Posted on June 27, 2018 by Dissent

Jackie Fox reports:

Ticketmaster Ireland has notified customers about a potential breach of security compromising their payment details.

Anyone who bought a ticket from the site between February and June 2018 could be at risk.

In an email to customers this evening, the ticketing website said malicious software was identified on a customer support product hosted by Inbenta Technologies, an external third-party supplier to Ticketmaster.

Read more on RTÉ.


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