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easyJet hackers access details of 9 million customers

By Jack Stubbs and Kate Holton on May 20, 2020 6:46AM
easyJet hackers access details of 9 million customers

Including credit card details of over 2000 people.

A cyber attack on British airline easyJet accessed the email and travel details of around nine million customers, as well as the credit card details of more than 2000 of them. The news of the late January attack means the budget airline, which has grounded most of its flights due to the ...

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May 20 2020
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