Fast Food Giant Jollibee Suffers Major Cyberattack, 32 Million Affected

 

Jollibee Foods Corp., a fast-food company specializing in Filipino fare, is investigating a report of a data breach in its delivery service system, adding its name to a growing list of companies which have been targeted by hackers in recent years. Earlier today, Jollibee sent us a statement informing us that “a cybersecurity incident” had reportedly affected the company, “along with other companies.” 
The company stated in the statement that they had addressed the incident. A massive data breach has allegedly taken place at the Philippine fast-food chain, Jollibee. On June 20, 2024, an actor claimed responsibility for breaching the systems of Jollibee Foods Corporation, causing the Jollibee cyberattack to become known.

Known as “Sp1d3r”, the notorious attacker claimed that he was able to obtain the sensitive data of 32 million customers of a fast food chain and offered to sell the database for $40,000. 

An archive that was sold by an actor under the alias “Sp1d3r” has been found on Deep Web Konek. According to the archive, the data contains sensitive information on 32 million Jollibee customers, including their full names, mailing addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses, among other things. A cybercriminal account known as “Sp1d3r” was posted on the BreachForums network on June 1, 2012, claiming that they had stolen the sensitive personal data of over 190 million people from QuoteWizard. 
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