Massive cyber attack on thousands of firms including BA and Boots
Massive cyber attack on thousands of firms including BA and Boots sees bank and contact details exposed to hackers in huge security scare
- Boots employs more than 50,000 people in Britain, while BA has 30,000 staff
- The cyber attack came on on Zellis, a payroll provider used by British companies
British Airways and Boots are among thousands of firms who have been hit by a massive cyber attack as bank and contact details have been exposed in a huge security scare.
The cyber attack targeted Zellis, a payroll provider used by hundreds of companies in Britain.
British Airways, owned by IAG, said it had notified affected employees and was providing them with support.
‘We have been informed that we are one of the companies impacted by Zellis’ cybersecurity incident which occurred via one of their third-party suppliers called MOVEit,’ BA said in a statement on Monday.
Part of the Walgreens Boots Alliance, Boots said the attack had included some of its employees’ personal details.
British Airways, owned by IAG, said it had notified affected employees and was providing them with support [File image]
Boots, who are part of the Walgreens Boots Alliance, said the cyber attack included some of its employees’ personal details [File image]
‘Our provider assured us that immediate steps were taken to disable the server,’ Boots said.
Boots employs over 50,000 people in Britain, while British Airways has about 30,000 staff.
U.S. security researchers warned on Thursday that hackers had stolen data from the systems of a number of users of file transfer tool MOVEit Transferone one day after the maker of the software disclosed that a security flaw had been discovered.
The compromised data includes names, addresses and national insurance numbers, said the Daily Telegraph newspaper, which first reported which companies had been affected by the breach.
The cyber attack targeted Zellis, a payroll provider used by hundreds of companies in Britain [Stock image]
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