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Breach Record

Melbourne International Film Festival

DISCLOSED 2026-06-01 · SUPPLY CHAIN

Customer data of the Melbourne International Film Festival was leaked via the Ferve ticketing platform. The incident was reported on June 1, 2026. The exact number of affected records and specific data types were not disclosed.

The record

What we know

Disclosed
2026-06-01
Attack vector
Supply Chain
Sector
entertainment
Country
Australia
Data classes exposed
customer data
ColdRecon assessment

Could a positive-security control have prevented this?

Verdict · unclear · opinion

Insufficient details to determine if a positive-security model would have prevented this supply chain leak via the Ferve platform.

Our assessments are opinion, grounded in the cited public facts. Read them critically.

Sources

Cited reporting

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