Security News > 2020 > May > It wasn't just a few credit cards: Entire travel itineraries were stolen by hackers, Easyjet now tells victims
Victims of the Easyjet hack are now being told their entire travel itineraries were accessed by hackers who helped themselves to nine million people's personal details stored by the budget airline.
Easyjet kept quiet about the hack until mid-May, though around 2,200 people whose credit card details were stolen during the cyber-raid were told of this in early April, months after the attack.
It also warned victims to be on their guard against phishing attacks by miscreants using the stolen records, especially if any "Unsolicited communications" arrived appearing to be from Easyjet or its package holidays arm.
Neither, when El Reg asked earlier this week, did Easyjet address the question of compo or credit monitoring services.
"The Guardian reported Easyjet finance chief John Barton as saying:"The company has no right to unilaterally terminate the contract.
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