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Privacy Commissioner investigating Ticketmaster after data breach

The investigation is meant to help the agency understand why the cyber incident happened and what must be done to prevent it from happening again.
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The Privacy Commissioner of Canada says it has launched an investigation into Ticketmaster Canada following a major data breach that involved the personal information of millions of people worldwide. Ticketmaster tickets and gift cards are shown at a box office in San Jose, Calif., on May 11, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Paul Sakuma

GATINEAU, Que. — The Privacy Commissioner of Canada says it has launched an investigation into Ticketmaster Canada following a major data breach that involved the personal information of millions of people worldwide.

The agency says it launched the investigation in response to a complaint and will assess Ticketmaster's compliance with federal private-sector privacy law.

Ticketmaster, owned by U.S.-based Live Nation Entertainment Inc., notified customers in early July that "an unauthorized third party" snagged information from a cloud database.

The ticket seller said the accessed data could have included customers' names, basic contact information, and payment card information such as encrypted credit or debit card numbers and expiration dates.

Privacy Commissioner of Canada Philippe Dufresne says the investigation will help the agency understand why the cyber incident happened and what must be done to prevent it from happening again.

Dufresne says data breaches have surged over the last decade and have increased in both their scale and complexity.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 31, 2024.

The Canadian Press