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SITA data breach: Air India says data of certain flyers may be affected  

Data of 4.5 million passengers — which includes Air India's passengers — across the world has been "affected" due to the cyberattack on SITA

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said that its passenger service system provider faced a sophisticated cyberattack in February that might have leaked the personal data of a certain number of the national carrier's flyers.

Personal data — including name, date of birth, contact information, passport information, ticket information, and credit card data — which was registered between August 11, 2011, and February 3, 2021, has been leaked of a certain number of Air India's passengers, the statement issued by the airline said.

“While we and our data processor continue to take remedial actions…We would also encourage passengers to change passwords wherever applicable to ensure the safety of their personal data,” it said.

Data of 4.5 million passengers — which includes Air India's passengers — across the world has been “affected” due to the cyberattack on SITA, the statement said.

SITA is based out of Geneva in .

“Air India would like to inform its valued customers that its passenger service system provider has informed about a sophisticated cyber-attack it was subjected to in the last week of February 2021,” the airline said.

While the level and scope of sophistication are being ascertained through forensic analysis and the exercise is ongoing, SITA has confirmed that no unauthorized activity has been detected inside the system's infrastructure after the incident, it added.

“Air India meanwhile is in liaison with various regulatory agencies in India and abroad, and has apprised them about the incident in accordance with its obligations,” the airline said.

Air India along with the service provider is carrying out a risk assessment and would further update as and when it becomes available, it said.

The airline said it has taken the following steps after the data security incident: Secured the compromised servers, engaged external specialists of data security incidents, notified and in talks with the credit card issuers, and reset the passwords of the Air India frequent flyer program.

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