Pinkerton Insights Podcast

Pinkerton Insights Podcast | Week of April 15, 2019

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Synopsis

In the UK, news outlets reported recently that around 650 British people, represented by Hayes Connor Solicitors, are claiming for damages that go up to 5 million British pounds, or around 7 million dollars US, against the ticket seller company, as they were victims of fraudulent transactions. More than 40,000 UK citizens have been affected by a security breach in Ticketmaster that took place in June 2018, when the firm was hacked. The issue was addressed on April 3, 2019, at the High Court in Liverpool. Ticketmaster declared that the hack was caused by a third-party customer support product of Inbenta Technologies and that the case was reported to the Information Commissioner’s office. Hayes Connor Solicitors stated that negotiations with Ticketmaster have been unsuccessful. Further, its clients have presented stress and anxiety after being victims of hacking attempts, knowing their money and personal data could be used for fraudulent activities.  We find it likely that this security breach will continue to