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Cathay Pacific Flags Data Breach Affecting 9.4 Million Passengers
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<br>Oct 24 (Reuters) - Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd said on Wednesday that data of about 9.4 million passengers of Cathay and its unit Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited had been accessed without authorisation.<br> <br>Cathay said 860,000 passport numbers, about 245,000 Hong Kong identity card numbers, [https://validcc.site Validcc.site] 403 expired credit card numbers and 27 credit card numbers with no card verification value (CVV) were accessed in the breach.<br> <br>"We are very sorry for any concern this data security event may cause our passengers," Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Rupert Hogg said in a statement.<br> <br>"We acted immediately to contain the event, commence a thorough investigation with the assistance of a leading cybersecurity firm, and to further strengthen our IT security measures."<br> <br>Hogg said no passwords were compromised in the breach and the company was contacting affected passengers to give them information on how to protect themselves.<br> <br>Cathay Pacific was not immediately available for additional comment outside normal business hours.<br> <br>The company said it initially discovered suspicious activity on its network in March 2018 and investigations in early May confirmed that certain personal data had been accessed.<br> <br>News of Cathay's passenger data breach comes weeks after British Airways revealed that credit card details of hundreds of thousands of its customers were stolen over a two-week period.website <br>Cathay in a statement said [https://soundcloud.com/search/sounds?q=accessed%20data&filter.license=to_modify_commercially accessed data] includes names of passengers, their nationalities, dates of birth, telephone numbers, email and physical addresses, passport numbers, identity card numbers and [https://www.msnbc.com/search/?q=historical%20travel historical travel] information.<br> <br>It added that the Hong Kong Police had been notified about the breach and that there is no evidence that any personal information has been misused.<br> <br>(Reporting by Chandini Monnappa in Bengaluru; Editing by Kirsten Donovan, Jan Harvey and David Evans)<br>
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +<br>Oct 24 (Reuters) - Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd said on Wednesday that data of about 9.4 million passengers of Cathay and its unit Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited had been accessed without authorisation.<br> <br>Cathay said 860,000 passport numbers, about 245,000 Hong Kong identity card numbers, [https://validcc.site Validcc.site] 403 expired credit card numbers and 27 credit card numbers with no card verification value (CVV) were accessed in the breach.<br> <br>"We are very sorry for any concern this data security event may cause our passengers," Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Rupert Hogg said in a statement.<br> <br>"We acted immediately to contain the event, commence a thorough investigation with the assistance of a leading cybersecurity firm, and to further strengthen our IT security measures."<br> <br>Hogg said no passwords were compromised in the breach and the company was contacting affected passengers to give them information on how to protect themselves.<br> <br>Cathay Pacific was not immediately available for additional comment outside normal business hours.<br> <br>The company said it initially discovered suspicious activity on its network in March 2018 and investigations in early May confirmed that certain personal data had been accessed.<br> <br>News of Cathay's passenger data breach comes weeks after British Airways revealed that credit card details of hundreds of thousands of its customers were stolen over a two-week period.website <br>Cathay in a statement said [https://soundcloud.com/search/sounds?q=accessed%20data&filter.license=to_modify_commercially accessed data] includes names of passengers, their nationalities, dates of birth, telephone numbers, email and physical addresses, passport numbers, identity card numbers and [https://www.msnbc.com/search/?q=historical%20travel historical travel] information.<br> <br>It added that the Hong Kong Police had been notified about the breach and that there is no evidence that any personal information has been misused.<br> <br>(Reporting by Chandini Monnappa in Bengaluru; Editing by Kirsten Donovan, Jan Harvey and David Evans)<br>
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<br>Oct 24 (Reuters) - Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd said on Wednesday that data of about 9.4 million passengers of Cathay and its unit Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited had been accessed without authorisation.<br> <br>Cathay said 860,000 passport numbers, about 245,000 Hong Kong identity card numbers, [https://validcc.site Validcc.site] 403 expired credit card numbers and 27 credit card numbers with no card verification value (CVV) were accessed in the breach.<br> <br>"We are very sorry for any concern this data security event may cause our passengers," Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Rupert Hogg said in a statement.<br> <br>"We acted immediately to contain the event, commence a thorough investigation with the assistance of a leading cybersecurity firm, and to further strengthen our IT security measures."<br> <br>Hogg said no passwords were compromised in the breach and the company was contacting affected passengers to give them information on how to protect themselves.<br> <br>Cathay Pacific was not immediately available for additional comment outside normal business hours.<br> <br>The company said it initially discovered suspicious activity on its network in March 2018 and investigations in early May confirmed that certain personal data had been accessed.<br> <br>News of Cathay's passenger data breach comes weeks after British Airways revealed that credit card details of hundreds of thousands of its customers were stolen over a two-week period.website <br>Cathay in a statement said [https://soundcloud.com/search/sounds?q=accessed%20data&filter.license=to_modify_commercially accessed data] includes names of passengers, their nationalities, dates of birth, telephone numbers, email and physical addresses, passport numbers, identity card numbers and [https://www.msnbc.com/search/?q=historical%20travel historical travel] information.<br> <br>It added that the Hong Kong Police had been notified about the breach and that there is no evidence that any personal information has been misused.<br> <br>(Reporting by Chandini Monnappa in Bengaluru; Editing by Kirsten Donovan, Jan Harvey and David Evans)<br>
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