Everest Ransomware Says It Stole 1.5M Dublin Airport Passenger Records

Everest Ransomware Says It Stole 1.5M Dublin Airport Passenger Records

The Everest ransomware group has exposed sensitive data from Dublin Airport and Air Arabia, with the data being password-protected and not publicly available. The group continues to target the aviation sector, including previous attacks on airline and airport systems. #EverestRansomware #DublinAirport #AirArabia #AviationCyberattack

Keypoints

  • The Everest ransomware group recently listed Dublin Airport and Air Arabia as new victims on its dark web leak site.
  • The Dublin Airport breach includes approximately 1.53 million passenger records with detailed travel data.
  • Air Arabia’s compromised data involves personal details of over 18,000 employees, with no sample data released yet.
  • The group has targeted the aviation industry multiple times, including attacks on airline systems and European airports.
  • The attack on Collins Aerospace caused significant airport disruptions and was linked to exploited exposed FTP servers.

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