EasyJet hacked, 9 million customer details exposed
The hackers were able to access the travel details of 9 million EasyJet customers.An EasyJet aircraft approaches the runway to land at Luton airport near Luton, U.K.EasyJet announced on Tuesday that it has suffered a major cyber attack from a "highly sophisticated" source.
An investigation by the airline revealed that 9 million customers had their email addresses and travel details accessed, while 2,200 customers had their credit card details exposed. Affected customers will be contacted in the next few days, EasyJet said. EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren said in a statement that the company takes the cyber security of its systems seriously, "however, this is an evolving threat as cyber attackers get ever more sophisticated."
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