Cathay Pacific has announced that data of around 9.4 million passengers were illegally accessed from its servers. No-one’s travel or loyalty profile was accessed in full, and no passwords were compromised,” Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Officer Rupert Hogg said. A new data breach has reportedly exposed the personal information of 17.5 million Instagram users, raising fresh concerns about account security on Meta’s platforms. According to Malwarebytes, it found that the data breach occurred during its regular scan on the dark web, which it associated with a potential exposure of the Instagram API back in 2024. 16 billion passwords have been exposed in platforms like Apple, Google, Facebook, and more in a massive data breach. Lastly, the data from Cybernews’ reports are recent and not recycled from old breaches. Read more in our articles including "Cathay Pacific reveals data breach involving 9.4M passengers" and "Meta data breach exposes millions of Instagram users".
Cathay Pacific has announced that data of around 9.4 million passengers were illegally accessed from its servers. No-one’s travel or loyalty profile was accessed in full, and no passwords were compromised,” Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Officer Rupert Hogg said.
A new data breach has reportedly exposed the personal information of 17.5 million Instagram users, raising fresh concerns about account security on Meta’s platforms. According to Malwarebytes, it found that the data breach occurred during its regular scan on the dark web, which it associated with a potential exposure of the Instagram API back in 2024. 16 billion passwords have been exposed in platforms like Apple, Google, Facebook, and more in a massive data breach.
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