10-year data leak of passengers, change password immediately New Delhi. Country government aircraft
There has been a big cyber attack on the company Air India, in which personal information of 4.5 million passengers has been revealed in 10 years. Leakage of this data also includes information about travelers from other countries including India.
This data leak from has been leaked from the server of Air India's service provider Sita. This data leak took place in February this year, but its information has now been revealed. Millions all over the world from 26 August 2011 to 03 February 2021
Played with the personal details of the passengers. In such a situation, know the important answers to some important questions that may be arising in your mindSita is a Switzerland-based technology company that handles travel-related communications.Considered to be an expert in the communication and information technology associated with air travel. The company has 2500 customers in more than 200 countries of the world. SITA arranges for passengers' travel process, reservation system etc. Air India joined Sita in 2017 to update its information technology framework. In Air India, Sita handles online booking engines, departure control systems, check in and automated boarding controls, baggage and flight related functions.
How Air India Settled Affected Passengers Change PIN Immediately: If you have ever booked Air India tickets, change the password immediately on all your accounts. It also includes Internet banking passwords, debit or credit card PINs.Secure server, reset password again
Air India took several important steps to deal with this problem. It took the services of data security experts to keep the servers secure. Notices issued to credit card holders and passwords for programs related to Air India flights
Re-setting. Air India had then assured the passengers that no evidence of tampering with their data has been found. Regulatory agencies of the country and abroad have been asked. They advise their passengers to change the password.And the CVV or CVC number of the credit card is preserved.Do not click on the web link, if someone's data is leaked, then they will not get any such web link.
Do not talk on fake calls, you can get fake calls by becoming an executive of Air India, Bank or any company. Such a hacker can talk about your account, a credit card offer or a protection plan. Do not click on, which is received by SMS or e-mail, you can come under the target of hackers and cyber criminals. Stay away from unknown phone numbers, SMS, WhatsApp messages or email. Avoid the phone.
Do not share OTP at all If you are asked to share the OTP on your phone through a call or message, do not do so at all. Understand that you are being implicated in a scam trap.