Anonymous Strikes Again: Hacktivists Expose GlobalX Airlines’ Controversial Deportation Secrets

Hacktivists claiming affiliation with Anonymous breached GlobalX Airlines, leaking sensitive data from controversial deportation flights. Using a developer’s token, they accessed and exposed flight records and passenger details. The defaced website featured Anonymous’s iconic imagery, criticizing the airline’s role in deportations. This politically charged breach highlights concerns over government data security practices.

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Hot Take:

It looks like Anonymous dipped its toes into aviation, and it’s not just to score some frequent flyer miles! GlobalX Airlines, which uses its wings to deport rather than transport, found itself in the crosshairs of hacktivists who are less into air travel and more into exposing controversial deportation flights. The breach sounds like something out of a thriller, complete with defaced websites, data leaks, and messages to pilots that probably didn’t include any inflight meal recommendations!

Key Points:

– Hackers affiliated with Anonymous claim to have breached GlobalX Airlines, exposing sensitive flight and passenger data.
– The breach was ideologically motivated, protesting the airline’s role in deportation flights.
– Hackers accessed the data using a developer’s token, infiltrating AWS cloud storage and other systems.
– Leaked data includes flight logs and passenger lists, revealing details of deported Venezuelan migrants.
– The attack raises further concerns about government data security practices amid recent scrutiny.

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