You may have gone to Madison Square Garden for a game or concert.
But the bigger question is whether the venue was quietly building a file on you, because there is a new MSG data leak.
In this episode of Legitimate Cybersecurity, Frank Downs and Dustin Brewer break down the alleged Madison Square Garden data leak, the ShinyHunters claims, facial recognition concerns, VIP dossiers, biometric surveillance, and why modern venues may be collecting far more information than ordinary fans realize.
This is not just a story about hackers. It is a story about what happens when stadiums, arenas, and entertainment companies turn guests into data profiles — and then that data becomes someone else’s leverage.
Frank and Dustin discuss:
How biometric and facial recognition data changes the risk of attending public events
Why “we met best practices” is not always good enough after a breach
How extortion groups profit without traditional ransomware
Why venues collect data they may not fully understand yet
What ordinary people can actually do when opting out is barely realistic
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Hosted by Frank Downs and Dustin Brewer.
Chapters:
00:00 Should you still go to major sporting events?
01:07 What allegedly leaked from Madison Square Garden
02:00 Why venues collect more data than they need
04:19 “Best practices” after a breach
05:17 Oracle, vendors, and third-party risk
09:12 Who are ShinyHunters?
13:29 Token theft, MFA, and modern extortion
14:57 VIP dossiers, face scans, and SSNs
16:08 The privacy regulation problem
18:35 Why companies collect data before knowing its use
21:48 Consent is hard, so systems avoid asking
24:57 Preventable security failures
25:34 Why AI will not kill cybersecurity
28:44 How ordinary people can reduce exposure
30:20 Keep on cyberin’
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