Personal Data of 750,000 frequent fliers were stolen from Japan Airlines (JAL) connection.

JAL has however confirmed that no financial data(Credit/Debit card data) was stolen.

An investigation has suggested that the cyber intrusion which began on 18th August went undetected for over a month.

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The malware was apparently planted to its internet using a rogue email which contained the malware as payload.

JAL and the Japanese law enforcement agencies has since been working together into solving the case.

They added that the hackers could have been controlling the server from almost any place around the world.

They racked up millions of Yen in losses,Japan timessaid.

source: www.techworm.net