Kenya Airways faces a major cybersecurity breach exposing personal data, passports, and passwords on the dark web.
While a hack into core KQ systems remains unconfirmed, there are suspicions it might be a teaser by the hacker.
The substantial 2 GB of downloadable data includes top government passports.
This incident extends beyond KQ and follows an incident where JKIA’s architectural designs were leaked online as well as a recent breach of the Assets and Recovery Agency website.
The extent of this security lapse raises concerns over broader vulnerabilities.
This is a developing news story. Stay tuned for more updates.
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