Alleged Data Breach Involving Philippine Airlines: 12.8 Million Users Allegedly Affected
Date Published: August 14, 2024
Last night, we received a notification about a possible data breach involving Philippine Airlines. A recent post circulating in several private channels allegedly shows that the breach has affected 12.8 million users. The breach appears to display sensitive information, including passport numbers, birthdates, full names, and addresses, linked to a site associated with Clark International Airport. This breach was reportedly originally posted on a channel tied to an alleged Lockbit affiliate, a notorious ransomware group known for targeting large organizations.
The data, which may include information shared between PAL and Clark, is reportedly up for sale for $1,000, raising concerns about the potential exposure of shared data between these entities. While the data looks authentic and alarming, it's crucial to approach this with skepticism. So far, there has been no official confirmation from Philippine Airlines or any related authorities regarding the breach.
Additionally, it's unclear whether the data is genuine or taken from a different source. Given the potential involvement of a known threat actor, it's advisable to monitor for any official statements and take precautionary measures if you suspect your data may be at risk.
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