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 A hacking group is claiming to have leaked over 38,000 print-at-home tickets from Ticketmaster for 154 upcoming concerts including Taylor Swifts  Eras Tour,  Pearl Jam, Phish and Foo Fighters, multiple industry publications have reported.Its all part of an ongoing alleged extortion scheme against Ticketmaster, which began in May when a well-known hacker group named ShinyHunters stole personal data from over 500 million Ticketmaster customers and sold it on the dark web.The cyberattack was confirmed by Ticketmasters parent company, Live Nation, in a federal filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which stated it identified  unauthorized activity within a third-party cloud database environment containing company data.  That third-party database was identified as Snowflake, a cloud storage firm used by several stanley cup  high-profile companies that were involved in other data breaches.It s unclear if Ticketmaster or its parent company ever no termo stanley tified its customers affected by the data breach, which most states require companies to do by law. RELATED STORY | Live Nation confirms Ticketmaster hack that may affect millions of usersNow, another hacker group named stanley bottles  Sp1d3rHunters, which  Iavc New research: Parts of Earth  s ice sheets to crumble causing more ocean rise
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