Hackers reportedly compromise Argentina’s airport security payroll system
Argentina’s airport security police (PSA) have fallen victim to a cyberattack that reportedly compromised the personal and financial data of its officers and civilian personnel.
The unknown threat actor gained access to PSA’s payroll records and deducted small amounts of money from employees' salaries, local media reported on Monday, citing sources at the agency. The hackers listed these fraudulent deductions — ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 pesos ($100 to $245) — under false labels, such as “DD mayor” and “DD seguros.”
https://therecord.media/hackers-target-airport-security-payroll
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Argentina’s airport security police (PSA) have fallen victim to a cyberattack that reportedly compromised the personal and financial data of its officers and civilian personnel.
The unknown threat actor gained access to PSA’s payroll records and deducted small amounts of money from employees' salaries, local media reported on Monday, citing sources at the agency. The hackers listed these fraudulent deductions — ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 pesos ($100 to $245) — under false labels, such as “DD mayor” and “DD seguros.”
https://therecord.media/hackers-target-airport-security-payroll
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