A reported data leak involving a Michelin-starred restaurant in Singapore has allegedly exposed sensitive information of around 148,000 customers, including names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. The dataset, dated November 2024, has been listed for sale, raising significant privacy and security concerns, particularly for the restaurant’s high-profile clientele.
This incident highlights vulnerabilities in the data protection practices of fine dining establishments and the risks posed to customer privacy. Authorities are urged to investigate the breach thoroughly, and the restaurant is encouraged to strengthen its cybersecurity measures. Affected individuals are advised to remain cautious of potential phishing attempts or unauthorized use of their information. The restaurant has not yet issued an official response regarding the breach.
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