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WestJet Canada says that some data about passengers was exposed by a cyber-attack

WestJet, a Canadian airline, said Monday that personal data of some passengers were exposed during a cyber breach in early this year. Payment information was not compromised. The airline reported that it had detected suspicious activity in June and determined later that an "advanced, criminal third-party" had gained unauthorised access to its system.

Cybercriminals are increasingly attracted to the aviation industry because of its growing dependence on digital systems.

Earlier this week, a ransomware assault on Collins Aerospace (a unit of RTX) disrupted major European airports. Check-in and luggage systems were crippled at hubs like London's Heathrow Airport and Berlin.

WestJet stated that the types of data exposed by the breach varied, but could include names and contact details, travel documents, and information about reservations.

During the breach, however, no card numbers or expiration dates, CVV numbers or credit and debit card numbers were obtained.

In an email sent to U.S. citizens on Monday, the carrier stated that it worked closely with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security.

It also notified the relevant authorities, such as the Attorneys General of U.S. States where residents were affected.

(source: Reuters)