Air Serbia’s Cyber Turbulence: When Payslips Vanish and Passwords Multiply

Air Serbia has been grounded by a cyberattack, delaying payslips and sparking a staff-wide password reset. While the IT team plays digital whack-a-mole with the attackers, employees have been warned against suspicious emails. Despite the turbulence, salaries were paid, but payslip PDFs remain elusive for now.

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Hot Take:

**_Looks like Air Serbia’s IT team is auditioning for a new season of “Cybersecurity Wipeout”! Who knew payslips would become the hottest commodity in aviation, second only to in-flight peanuts? Meanwhile, the staff are left wondering if they need to start sending carrier pigeon messages to get their salary details. Maybe the IT department should consider hiring a few extra elves for their password-reset assembly line!_**

Key Points:

– Air Serbia delayed issuing payslips due to a cyberattack.
– Staff were paid, but couldn’t access their payslip PDFs.
– IT implemented security measures like password resets and VPN updates.
– The attack led to a potential compromise of personal data.
– No ransom or extortion demands have been reported yet.

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