Zomato reports data theft of 17 million users


New Delhi, May 18 (PTI): Online restaurant guide and food ordering app Zomato today said about 17 million user records have been stolen from its database.

The stolen information contains user email addresses and 'hashed' passwords but no payment information or credit card data has been stolen/leaked, Zomato said in a blogpost on its website.

The startup's disclosure comes at a time when the world is grappling with the cyber attack by ransomware 'WannaCry', which has impacted IT networks in over 150 countries.

Zomato said the data theft was discovered recently by its security team, without indicating the exact time or if it was related to the 'WannaCry' ransomware attack.

"Our team is actively scanning all possible breach vectors and closing any gaps in our environment. So far, it looks like an internal (human) security breach - some employee's development account got compromised," it said.

Assuring its users that their credit card information on Zomato is fully secure, the company said "payment related information on Zomato is stored separately from this (stolen) data in a highly secure PCI Data Security Standard (DSS) compliant vault".

As a precaution, Zomato said it has reset passwords for all affected users and logged them out of its app and website and all of the user accounts were secure.

It, however, encouraged users to change password for any other services where they were using the same password.

Zomato said over 120 million users visit its site every month.

The company said it will be actively working to plug any more security gaps in its systems. 

  

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  • Thomas D Mello, Koteshwara, Kundapura

    Thu, May 18 2017

    One way to prevent the cyber attack, take BACK-UP copies. This needs to be done daily, preferably every 4 hours. This way lot of data can be saved.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Thu, May 18 2017

    BODA MODIG CASHLESS TRANSACTION.

    WITHIN ONE MINUTE. BILLIONS OF THEIR MONEY WILL HACKED. AND INDIA WILL BE POOR. WHICH WE DONT WANT.

    WAKEUP GUYS AND DONT VOTE FOR BJP AGAIN.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 18 2017

    First time in 70 years ...

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  • Flavian, Manglore/Kuwait

    Thu, May 18 2017

    India is racing to become fully digital.
    Thanks to the vision of our leader.
    Racing towards the goal is as important as how to cope with unforseen bad situations like the ones the IT world is facing today.
    Let us hope that poor peoples saving are protected from the hackers. OMG

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, May 18 2017

    Zomato became tomatoes

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 18 2017

    Under BJP ...

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