Dublin Airport staff pay data 'compromised' by criminals
It's an awkward Monday for Dublin Airport after pay and benefits details for some 2,000 staff were apparently"compromised" following a recent attack on professional service provider Aon.
Victims of the criminals exploiting the MOVEit flaws include multiple US government agencies, Ofcom, the BBC, British Airways and Aer Lingus. Russian-speaking criminal group Clop has taken credit for attacks using the flaws and last week rolled out a long list of additional companies whose data it claimed to have stolen, including the University of California, Los Angeles, Siemens Energy and Schneider Electric.
Despite being publicly blamed by DAA, Aon does not appear to have made a public statement about the attack, and did not immediately respond to's request for comment. It appears to have links to the MOVEit tool on an SFTP site on its domain aimed at clients and employees.
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