Thousands of Ticketmaster customers may have had their information compromised during a recent breach.
The ticket-sales giant has reported unauthorized access on one of their databases between April 2nd and May 18th.
The California-based company says it learned a few days later some personal information of customers may have been affected, like email addresses and credit-card information.
Ticketmaster is offering credit-monitoring services to customers in Canada and recommends people monitor their bank activity and emails for any suspicious activity.
Consumers are being advised of how credit monitoring can protect them in the wake of a data breach.
TransUnion says credit monitoring can alert you to potentially identify theft and fraud if your data has been compromised due to suspicious activity on your accounts.
TransUnion said in a report earlier this year that more and more Canadian consumers are signing up for credit monitoring.
