EasyJet hit by cyber attack, hackers
access 9 mln customers' details
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[May 19, 2020]
LONDON (Reuters) - British budget airline
easyJet <EZJ.L> said on Tuesday hackers had accessed the email and
travel details of around 9 million customers, and the credit card
details of more than 2,000 of them, in a "highly sophisticated" attack. |
Easyjet planes are seen
parked at Luton airport after Easyjet announced it has grounded its
entire fleet, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
continues, Luton, Britain, March 30, 2020. REUTERS/Matthew Childs/File
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The
airline, which has grounded most of its flights due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and is locked in a long-running battle with
its founder and biggest shareholder, said it did not look like
any personal information had been misused.
"We take issues of security extremely seriously and continue to
invest to further enhance our security environment," it said in
a statement to the stock exchange.
The company said it had engaged leading forensic experts to
investigate the issue. It has also notified the Information
Commissioner's Office and the National Cyber Security Centre.
Hackers have stepped up their efforts to target major companies
and the data they hold on customers. British Airways was hit in
2018 with the theft of credit card details of hundreds of
thousands of its customers, while Cathay Pacific was also hit.
(Reporting by Kate Holton; editing by Michael Holden/Guy
Faulconbridge)
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