• Optional
    link
    English
    416 months ago

    Thank the stars above they don’t have a monopoly in their industry as so many people would be affected that way.

  • @chemical_cutthroat
    link
    346 months ago

    Live Nation also added in the filing that they did not believe the data hacking would have “a material impact on our overall business operations or on our financial condition or results of operations.”

    I ran that through some translation software and it came back: “The only people affected are the ones we don’t care about.”

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      56 months ago

      I read it more as not who was affected but what was affected. So something like “thanks Zeus we only lost people’s home addresses and passwords so the worst that can happen is someone getting murdered, it could have been credit card numbers and then the banks would demand things that cost money”.

      • @SacralPlexus
        link
        26 months ago

        The breach was first revealed on Tuesday on a forum called BreachForums where the group said they had data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers, including credit card numbers and ticket sales.

        (Emphasis mine)

          • @SacralPlexus
            link
            26 months ago

            I can only hope this hastens Ticketmaster’s demise but I’m probably being naive.

    • @Passerby6497
      link
      English
      36 months ago

      Really? I got “people don’t have a choice in the matter, so they’re still going to buy tickets from us” from the statement.

      Being a monopoly means your customers don’t really have a competitor they can go to when you shit the bed.

  • @bokherif
    link
    26 months ago

    Well for the first time ever I started seeing “all-in” pricing on TicketMaster. So not sure how true that Onion articel was but it’s funny.