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Claude Helped a Hacker Find a Way to Issue Tickets to Almost Every US Music Festival

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Claude Helped a Hacker Find a Way to Issue Tickets to Almost Every US Music Festival

As a security researcher who specializes in finding web vulnerabilities, he decided to poke around Front Gate’s web domain for bugs. He quickly found what looked like a SQL injection vulnerability—a common flaw that allows a hacker to input commands into a text field on a website, causing them to run on the site’s backend and sometimes send back data stored there in a database. But a web application firewall on the site appeared to be blocking him from exploiting it.

So he asked Claude Opus 4.7, the most advanced AI model Anthropic made available to the general public at the time, to find a way to exploit the flaw. It immediately coded a hacking technique that bypassed the firewall. “It was the first time, really, that I had a vulnerability that I didn’t fully understand,” says Carroll. “I had to go back and read what Claude had written to understand the bypass, because I didn’t write it. Claude did it completely by itself.”

Claude had, in fact, found that a “nested SQL query”—a SQL query inside of another SQL query—could evade the firewall’s detection. Soon the AI tool had written a script that displayed samples from a table of 500 databases of exposed customer information. In total, Carroll believes that the vulnerability he and Claude found would have provided access to the information of millions of customers, including names, emails, and mailing addresses—but not credit card details—as well as that of Front Gate’s staff.

With access to staff data, Carroll quickly found that he could also take over staff accounts. He searched for a super administrator’s account, clicked the option to reset its password, and was able to find the reset code that the site had sent to the administrator’s email stored in the site’s backend. He then used it to confirm the reset, setting a new password and taking over the administrator’s account.

Soon he was looking at the most expensive tickets he could find for Bonnaroo and adding them as comp tickets to a kind of shopping cart. “It seems like you could do that for every single event that you wanted to,” Carroll says. (He didn’t actually complete an order and issue any tickets for fear of crossing a line and being charged with fraud.)

Carroll was surprised to see just how easy his takeover method was: No two-factor authentication prevented a leaked, stolen, or guessed password from giving someone full access. “There’s just this one centralized company issuing all tickets for every single festival,” Carroll says. “And even without this vulnerability, if you knew someone’s password, you could just log in without any verification and issue free tickets.”

Perhaps most remarkable, Carroll says, is that Front Gate didn’t appear to have properly audited its own site for simple vulnerabilities, either with human hunters or the AI ones that seem to now make the bug-finding process scarily easy.

“It just feels concerning when you think these very professional music festivals with professional websites are well-run,” says Carroll. “Then you get access, and you realize it’s all held together by duct tape and prayers.”

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