SITA, the communications and technology vendor for 90% of the world's airlines, has suffered a breach involving data that was stored on SITA Passenger Service System servers, the company says in a public statement.
Companies that suffer breaches should share the information with others in their space so that the perpetrators cannot indulge in attacks on others in the same line, the chief executive of a security firm in Canberra says.
Hong Kong-based airline Cathay Pacific may fall afoul of European authorities after taking six months to disclose that the personal data of 9.4 million people could have leaked.
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