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Akasa Air apologizes after data breach, says no intentional hacking attempt

India’s new airline Akasa Air has admitted that it faced a data breach that allowed unauthorized individuals to access some of its customers’ data. The airline apologized for the data breach, saying there was “no deliberate hacking attempt” to break into its systems. The airline said in a message posted on its website that we… Continue reading Akasa Air apologizes after data breach, says no intentional hacking attempt

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