Threat actors announced a leak of stolen data from Madison Square Garden Entertainment, affecting an undisclosed number of customers and employees. The company has not yet confirmed the breach.
A group claiming responsibility for the hack posted samples of MSG Entertainment data online, including customer information and internal documents. The leaked materials reportedly contain personal details and business records.
MSG Entertainment operates Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, and other entertainment venues. The company has not released an official statement regarding the breach or its scope.
Data breaches targeting large entertainment and hospitality companies have increased over the past year. The incident follows similar claims against other major corporations, though not all announced breaches are subsequently verified.
If confirmed, the breach would mark another significant incident in the hospitality sector. MSG Entertainment customers and employees should monitor accounts for suspicious activity. The company typically addresses security incidents through formal disclosure channels.
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