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A major cybersecurity attack targeting Air India’s passenger service system has exposed the personal information of over 45 lakh of passengers across the globe, including their credit card and passport details, the company said on Friday.
The denial of the cyber-attack came to light after reports of a suggested link between the power outage in the city and a Chinese state-sponsored threat actor group known as Red Echo, which had been targeting India’s power infrastructure using malware.
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