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Envoy Air is targeted by hacking campaign linked to Oracle

Envoy Air is the largest regional airline of American Airlines. The company confirmed that Envoy Air was hacked in the last few days, as part of a wave of extortion attacks by hackers who exploited Oracle E-Business Suite software, according to the company.

In an email, a spokesperson for Irving, Texas based company that operates over 160 aircraft and 875 daily flights said that they are aware of the incident and have contacted the law enforcement authorities.

The spokesperson stated that "we have reviewed the data in question and confirmed that no sensitive data or customer information was affected." A limited number of commercial and business contact details could have been compromised.

This is the second company to confirm that it has been hacked. The hacking was a result from a campaign against Oracle E-Business Suite software, which was claimed by "CL0P," a group of cybercriminals who have a long history of extortion attacks on third-party software and service providers.

CL0P posted American Airlines as a victim on its website late Thursday. It was unclear when the attack took place.

CL0P failed to respond immediately to an email sent to the group's address.

A spokesperson for American Airlines referred all questions regarding the hacking incident to Envoy Air. Google experts, an Alphabet unit, stated on October 9th that "massive amounts of customer data were stolen" in a hacking operation that began as long ago as three months. According to the Record, a cybersecurity news outlet, Harvard University confirmed that it was attacked in a similar manner earlier this week. (Reporting from AJ Vicens, Detroit; Editing and proofreading by Matthew Lewis.)

(source: Reuters)