FBI warns travelers of 'Scattered Spiders' group targeting airlines
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The FBI has warned airlines of sophisticated hacking threats from criminal groups, following multiple recent cyberattacks. WestJet faced a cybersecurity incident that restricted app access but reported unaffected operations and initiated protective measures. Hawaiian Airlines acknowledged a cybersecurity event impacting IT systems while assuring no impact on flight operations and collaborating with authorities for resolution. Concurrently, Qantas reported a cyber assault on its call center, underscoring the rising risks airlines face from cyber threats. These incidents reflect concerns over the safety and protection of both company and passenger data in the airline industry.
The FBI issued a warning about sophisticated cyberattacks targeting major airlines, highlighting the growing threat from criminal groups like the Scattered Spider hackers. Various airlines faced incidents, with WestJet and Hawaiian Airlines confirming cybersecurity events but assuring that operations were not impacted.
WestJet reported a cybersecurity incident affecting internal systems and a mobile app, causing restricted access for users. The airline engaged IT experts and law enforcement to safeguard data, and further assessments were underway regarding the data potentially compromised.
Hawaiian Airlines addressed a cybersecurity event affecting some IT systems, stating that flight operations remained unaffected. The airline is collaborating with experts and authorities to investigate the incident, although specific details about the data accessed remain undisclosed.
Qantas disclosed a cyber criminal targeting a call center, gaining unauthorized access. Details were also vague, but the incident emphasizes the increasing risks of cyber threats in the airline sector, alongside existing vulnerabilities highlighted by the FBI's warning.
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