Hackers claim to leak stolen Madison Square Garden data
Tags Security · Enterprise

A hacking group claims to have leaked data stolen from Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., affecting systems used at the New York venue. The breach is part of a broader pattern of attacks targeting entertainment and hospitality infrastructure. The leaked data reportedly includes internal operational information. MSG Entertainment has not publicly confirmed the full scope of the breach. The incident follows a series of high-profile attacks on entertainment venues and comes alongside other security developments including France ending its Palantir contract and Apple modifying its Hide My Email service.
Technical significance
The MSG breach continues a trend of entertainment and hospitality venues being targeted, sectors that often lag in cybersecurity investment. The incident underscores the operational technology risks at large venues where physical and digital systems converge, and where a breach can affect both business operations and public safety.