November 19th 2024.
Earlier today, Ticketek's website experienced some technical difficulties and went offline. This was due to a security threat that was detected by the ticket merchant, prompting them to shut down their systems as a precautionary measure.
In response to the outage, the Australian ticket website released a statement apologizing for the inconvenience and assuring customers that their systems would be back up and running soon. They also expressed their gratitude to customers and partners for their patience during this time.
According to Ticketek, they made the decision to take their systems offline after noticing a potential threat. This was done in order to protect the safety and security of their customers' information.
Fortunately, the site is now back online and functioning as normal. However, before this, visitors to the website were greeted with a message explaining the disruption.
In other news, Bunnings recently released CCTV footage of armed attacks, causing concern among the public. Meanwhile, two teenagers in Melbourne are currently on life support after a suspected case of methanol poisoning was identified. Additionally, there has been an increase in reports of abuse by hospital workers.
This is not the first time Ticketek has been the target of a cyber breach. In fact, back in June, multiple customers received a message from the company warning them that their personal information may have been compromised. However, they emphasized that no credit card or payment information was affected. This statement was also confirmed by their parent company, TEG.
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