China linked hackers breached United Airlines
A group of hackers with alleged ties to the Chinese establishment managed to hack into United Airlines’ systems a Bloomberg report says.
Citing unnamed sources, the report said the carrier suffered a data breach in May or June by hackers who were also responsible for infiltrating the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and health insurer Anthem Inc.
Data stolen from United includes flight manifests, but is unclear to what extent, as investigators are still trying to determine the scale of the breach.
United Airlines spokesman Luke Punzenberger would not comment on the breach but said the airline remains ‘vigilant in protecting against unauthorized access.’
Investigators have found no link between the breach and the July 8 system outage which grounded flights for two hours.
After Bloomberg reached out for a comment from the Chinese Embassy in Washington, spokesman Zhu Haiquan said in a statement: "The Chinese government and the personnel in its institutions never engage in any form of cyberattack. We firmly oppose and combat any forms of cyberattacks."
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