Details of the 80,000-plus Easyjet passengers will now be stolen

The data of up to 80 000 passengers during the period from the 21st to the 31st of January, 2015 with Transavia, have traveled, have been leaked. That is report

Details of the 80,000-plus Easyjet passengers will now be stolen

The data of up to 80 000 passengers during the period from the 21st to the 31st of January, 2015 with Transavia, have traveled, have been leaked. That is reported by the carrier on Monday, in a blog post. Easyjet says that there is a "junk receipt" has been up for a email address with the company.

the mailbox was the first name, last name, date of birth, flight details, boekingsnummers and services that can be added, such as the ability to carry extra luggage, skis, wheelchairs and bring them with you. The terms, according to the carrier information is not sensitive information like credit card details, paspoortinformatie, and contact information.

According to a spokesperson for Easyjet, it is clear that the data has been stolen. The company does not see any evidence that there is misuse of the data. According to the spokesperson, the risk is small.

It is not known how many of the passengers are from the Netherlands, but according to the company, going to be the vast majority.

Easyjet has launched an investigation into the cause of the leak has "made improvements, to be repeated in the future to prevent it". The airline, the passengers concerned shall be informed and the cause of the leak is reported to the Authority for Personal data protection (AP).

Date Of Update: 24 February 2020, 16:01
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