1.2 million people had information stolen during cyberattack on WestJet

1.2 million people had information stolen during cyberattack on WestJet

WestJet suffered a significant data breach affecting 1.2 million individuals, exposing personal and travel-related information. The attack was linked to the cybercriminal group Scattered Spider, which has also targeted other airlines like Hawaiian Airlines and Qantas. #ScatteredSpider #WestJet #AirlineCyberattack

Keypoints

  • WestJet experienced a cyberattack that stole sensitive customer information and disrupted its website for five days.
  • The attack was attributed to the cybercriminal group Scattered Spider, involved in broader airline industry campaigns.
  • Personal data like names, addresses, passports, and travel documents were compromised, but passwords and credit card details remained secure.
  • Investigations are ongoing, with agencies including the FBI and the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security involved.
  • Victims are receiving two years of identity monitoring services, and the group behind the attack plans to create a data leak site for extortion.

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