
The notorious hacker group Stormous has claimed responsibility for a massive cyberattack on Wizz Air, announcing that they have stolen approximately 22 GB of highly sensitive data, including internal company documents, staff certifications, and personal customer information.
Through their official online channels, Stormous published samples of the stolen material, revealing internal reports, operational files, and aviation certificates related to Wizz Air employees and third parties associated with the airline’s operations.
The leaked data reportedly contains personal details of both Wizz Air staff and customers, raising significant concerns about privacy breaches and the potential misuse of this information.
Despite the severity of the situation, Wizz Air has not yet issued any public statement addressing the breach or informing affected users about possible risks.
Stormous, known for high-profile cyberattacks worldwide, has been previously linked to breaches across multiple sectors, exposing vulnerabilities in corporate cybersecurity systems.
The breach has intensified public pressure on Wizz Air to respond transparently and take immediate steps to protect the digital safety of its customers and employees. Regulatory investigations are likely to follow if the company continues its silence.
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