Officials with the Butte School District have confirmed that a cyberattack has potentially compromised personal information of over 900 staff, including social
Officials with the Butte School District have confirmed that a cyberattack has potentially compromised personal information of over 900 staff, including social
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Cybersecurity experts may drag India’s cybersecurity watchdog CERT-In to court for not taking actions against companies such as Air India, Domino’s, BigBasket and MobiKwik that have seen data breaches of late.
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The development comes on the back of increased data breaches and cyberattacks, especially since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic last year.
Mumbai:Cybersecurity activists may drag the country’s cybersecurity regulator to court for not taking action against companies that have seen data breaches and not providing clarity on steps being taken to protect customers.
Their grouse is that the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, or CERT-In, has not taken any action despite the country witnessing a number of data breaches, including at Air India,
Air India Says February s Data Breach Affected 4.5 Million Passengers
The breach involved personal data, such as name, contact, passport, ticket and credit card details, but no passwords were affected.
For Air India, the breach is the latest headache at a time when it is trying to rein in costs while the government seeks to sell its interest in the company. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi:Â Personal data of about 4.5 million passengers of Air India was leaked in a cyber attack on the airline’s data processor but the compromised servers were later secured, the Indian state-run carrier said in a statement.