The hacker group Ragnar Locker published last night (12 September),
data related to 115,000 TAP customers. The hackers released information such as
names, nationalities, addresses, telephone contacts and dates of birth of
passengers that appear in the air carrier's database, according to Expresso.
"Although it was possible to contain the intrusion at
an early stage, the attackers were able to obtain limited information, in
particular certain personal data of some of our customers", TAP confirmed
to the newspaper.
Público reported that of the 115,000 customers affected, 19
are part of national government organisations, most of which concern the
regional governments of the Azores and Madeira.
Who cares? In TAP, everything is so miserable and outdated that there was almost no data.
By SS from Porto on 13 Sep 2022, 14:19
Correct me if I am wrong.. My understanding is that when there is a GDPR breach TAP has 72 hours to inform all individuals affected in addition to outlining how and what they have done in putting the 7 point security protocols in place to prevent further breaches of data.
By Will from UK on 15 Sep 2022, 13:25