Korean Air Employee Data Breach: Cl0p Gang Strikes Again with 30,000 Records Stolen!

In a twist straight out of a cyber-thriller, Korean Air has revealed a data breach affecting 30,000 employees. The hackers, likely exploiting an Oracle software flaw, targeted KC&D Service, a former Korean Air division. Meanwhile, the notorious Cl0p gang is possibly behind this digital heist, proving they love their breaches over brunch.

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Apparently, the new in-flight entertainment includes a thrilling real-life drama of espionage and digital heists. Korean Air employees, fasten your seatbelts; your data just took an unexpected detour! Next time someone offers you duty-free chocolates, make sure it’s not a hacker in disguise!

Key Points:

– Korean Air confirms data breach affecting 30,000 employees, with information stolen from former subsidiary KC&D Service.
– Hackers exploited a vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite’s ERP server, the same flaw used in other high-profile breaches.
– Notorious Cl0p gang claims responsibility, continuing their streak of high-value cyber hits worldwide.
– While customer data remains untouched, employee names and bank account numbers were compromised.
– South Korea faces a series of data breaches, with major companies like Coupang and SK Telecom also affected.

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