A significant cyberattack targeting Aeroflot resulted in flight disruptions and allegations that hackers leaked sensitive flight records belonging to the airline's CEO. Despite these allegations, Roskomnadzor, Russia's internet watchdog, confirmed that there was no verification of any data breach. The agency stated, 'Information about a possible data leak from the company has not been confirmed,' underscoring the uncertainties surrounding the incident against the backdrop of increasing cybersecurity threats faced by airlines.
Hackers have leaked flight records allegedly belonging to the CEO of the Russian airline Aeroflot following a major cyberattack that grounded flights.
Russia's internet watchdog Roskomnadzor said there was no confirmation that data had been leaked from Aeroflot after the company was hit by a large-scale cyber incident.
The cyber incident caused mass flight disruptions, highlighting vulnerabilities in the airline's data security amidst rising tensions and challenges in the digital landscape.
In response to the allegations, Roskomnadzor stated, 'Information about a possible data leak from the company has not been confirmed,' indicating ongoing scrutiny of the incident.
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