UN Aviation Agency’s Data Breach: 42,000 Records Stolen – Turbulence Ensues!

Cyber crim steals 42,000 records from UN aviation agency ICAO’s recruitment database. ICAO confirms breach but assures no financial data or aviation systems were compromised. Investigation underway to notify affected individuals.

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Hot Take:

Apparently, even the sky isn’t the limit for cybercriminals! The ICAO’s recruitment database got hit, and now 42,000 records have taken off without a boarding pass. It’s a high-flying data breach that left the UN aviation agency scrambling to keep its reputation from nose-diving.

Key Points:

  • 42,000 records swiped from ICAO’s recruitment database
  • Data includes names, emails, birth dates, and employment history
  • No financial or passport details were compromised
  • Security measures beefed up post-breach
  • ICAO working to notify affected individuals

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