Security News > 2018 > November > Cathay Apologizes Over Data Breach but Denies Cover-up

2018-11-14 15:25
The top two executives at Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific on Wednesday apologized for the firm's handling of the world's biggest airline hack that saw millions of customers' data breached but denied trying to cover it up. read more
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