Personal passenger data was stolen from Japanese airline ANA
Created on 15.03.2021 08:48
A confidential information of almost one million customers has been leaked from one of Japanese largest air company All Nippon Airways (ANA) as a result of hacker attacks, according to the Tass agency with reference to Kyodo.
At the same time, there was no information related to credit cards or numbers of foreign passports among the data stolen. Reportedly, there won't be any damage to customers through this leakage. According to ANA, cybercriminals carried out a cyberattack on the Japanese air carrier's partner - the Swiss company SITA, dealing with booking.
Another Japanese giant Japan Airlines was also forced to deal with similar statements. Cybercriminals stole the data of 920 thousand clients by attacking the SITA. As with the ANA, the stolen data did not include information on credit cards.
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