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EazyTick Data Breach - French Ticketing Platform Compromised
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Incident Overview
The threat actor "Demetrius" claims to have successfully breached eazytick.com, a French e-commerce ticketing platform, and leaked a database containing user account details, personal information, and order records. The announcement was posted on underground forums on December 28, 2025, with the threat actor providing a download link for the compromised data.
According to the forum post, the breach occurred in December 2025 and resulted in the exposure of over 20,000 users' data and associated orders. The threat actor stated: "Today I have uploaded eazytick.com Database Breach for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy! In Dec 2025, eazytick.com suffered a data breach which led to the exposure of over 20K users data & orders."
The leaked database appears to contain two primary data tables with sensitive information: