Singapore Airlines (SIA) says a software glitch was the cause of a data breach that affected 284 members of its frequent flyer programme, compromising various personal information including passport and flight details. . The "software bug" surfaced after changes were made to the Singapore carrier's website on January 4 and enabled some of its Krisflyer members to view information belonging to other travellers, SIA told ZDNet in an email. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . An IT error at Qantas Airways exposed sensitive information of 342 loyalty program subscribers, raising significant security concerns.. Singapore Airlines Data Breach, Frequent Flyer Security, Software Glitch, Personal Information Exposure. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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