EasyJet said 9 million customers had personal data such as email addresses and travel information taken in the breach.
The airline added that 2,208 customers had their credit card details “accessed.”
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The largest UK airline has owned up to being a victim of a “highly sophisticated cyber attack.” So reports BBC News.
EasyJet said 9 million customers had personal data such as email addresses and travel information taken in the breach.
The airline added that 2,208 customers had their credit card details “accessed.”