Iberia Data Breach: What You Need to Know About the Customer Info Leak

Iberia’s recent data breach was traced back to a compromised supplier, exposing customer details like names, emails, and loyalty card numbers. Fortunately, passwords and payment info are safe. As hackers claim to have 77 GB of airline data, Iberia swiftly implemented measures to protect customers. Stay alert for suspicious communications!

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Hot Take:

***Oh Iberia, you’re flying high but your data security seems to have hit some turbulence! It’s like your supplier left the cockpit door open, and now there’s a data hijacker claiming to have a suitcase full of your secrets. Here’s hoping the only thing they really have is a boarding pass for the flight of exaggeration.***

Key Points:

– Iberia’s customer data was exposed due to a supplier compromise, not a direct breach of Iberia’s own systems.
– Exposed data includes names, email addresses, and loyalty card numbers, but not passwords or banking info.
– An online hacker claims to have 77 GB of Iberia’s data and is trying to sell it for $150,000.
– Iberia has implemented security measures and is monitoring for suspicious activity.
– Customers are advised to be vigilant about potential phishing or social engineering attacks.

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