KLM data breach saw hackers access staff's personal information

KLM UK Engineering said the breach occurred at the end of April and saw hackers gain remote access to a HR drive storing employees' information and records.

An email seen by this newspaper, sent from the firm's managing director Wayne Easlea, said the drive included personal and contact details, identification and national insurance numbers, car registrations, absence and health records, and bank details.

The company, which is part of Dutch airline KLM’s engineering arm, said........

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