Air Europa customers warned their data may have been leaked

Article Summary:
๐Ÿ”’ Another major airline company, Air Europa, has suffered a cyberattack resulting in sensitive customer data leaking to hackers.
๐Ÿ“… The incident was discovered in October 2023 and confirmed by International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG).
๐Ÿ“ง Affected individuals were notified that their personal information such as names, dates of birth, passport details, and phone numbers were compromised.
๐Ÿ›ซ Air Europa claims to service roughly 12 million people a year, making it a significant breach.
๐Ÿ”“ While there is no evidence of data misuse yet, the airline acknowledges the potential inconvenience if it were to happen.
โœˆ๏ธ Airlines are frequent targets for cyberattacks, with recent incidents involving ransomware attacks on aircraft leasing companies like AerCap and Gulf Air.

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Another major airline company has suffered a cyberattack which resulted in sensitive customer data leaking to the hackers.

A report from the Wall Street Journal claims Air Europa was hit by an incident discovered in October 2023.

The news was confirmed by International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG), the Anglo-Spanish multinational airline holding company that acquired Air Europa in 2023 for roughly โ‚ฌ500 million.

Airlines under attack

IAG has reportedly sent out a breach notification email to affected individuals, telling them that their names, dates of birth, nationalities, ID cards, passport information, and phone numbers, have all been taken by the hackers.

We donโ€™t know exactly how many people are affected by this incident, but Air Europa claims to service roughly 12 million people a year.

So far, there is no evidence of the data being misused on the dark web, but โ€œIf it were to happen, the resulting inconvenience would be limited in any case,โ€ Air Europa allegedly said in the email.

Airlines are a popular target for hackers. In January 2024, one of the biggest aircraft leasing companies in the world suffered a ransomware attack that resulted in the theft of sensitive corporate data. AerCap confirmed the news in a 6-K form filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in which it experienced a โ€œcybersecurity incident related to ransomwareโ€.

The company played down the effect of the incident, noting, โ€œWe have full control of all of our IT systems and to date, we have suffered no financial loss related to this incident.”

And In late November 2023, Gulf Air, the national air carrier for the Kingdom of Bahrain, confirmed suffering a data breach.  The โ€œdata breach incidentโ€ allegedly happened on November 24, and resulted in the compromise of โ€œsome information from its email and client databaseโ€ due to unauthorized access.

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Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com/air-europa-customers-warned-data-112102858.html


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