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The coachella music-festival account/ticketing site.
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In 2017, Coachella (the Coachella music-festival account/ticketing site) suffered a data breach exposing about 599,800 accounts, limited to account credentials: email addresses and passwords, with usernames and IP addresses.
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600K records analyzed
Coachella is the Coachella music-festival account/ticketing site.
A site of this kind holds member account credentials (email addresses, usernames and passwords) and limited profile data.
The Coachella account data circulated after the breach; credentials of this age carry ongoing reuse risk.
The breach exposed account credentials for Coachella users; impact is concentrated in account-takeover and password-reuse risk rather than identity or financial exposure.
• Credential stuffing against reused passwords across other platforms | • Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses
A consumer-service breach: contact and account data supports phishing, account takeover and profile enrichment. For a high-profile principal the main risk is credible impersonation and enrichment of existing exposure.
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