The website Hackread first reported that the popular hacker IntelBroker had breached one of the CRM systems used by the Los Angeles International Airport. IntelBroker announced it had exploited a vulnerability in the target system, the attack took place this month.
“IntelBroker informed Hackread.com that they successfully executed the data breach by exploiting a vulnerability within one of the CRM systems utilized by the Los Angeles International Airport.” reads the published by Hackread.
IntelBroker is considered a reputable threat actor, it was linked to the breaches of DC Health Link,d Volvo Cars, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). The hacker is also behind a recent of the Facebook Marketplace database.
The hacker claims to have gained access to a database containing confidential data of the owners of private planes. The database contained 2.5 million records, containing the following data:
The security breach did not impact travelers.
IntelBroker announced the hack on BreachForumsm the post states that in February 2024, a user named ‘kwillsy’ breached a database of the Los Angeles International Airport. However, IntelBroker told HackRead that “kwillsy” is not associated with the security breach, and they claimed full responsibility for the data breach.
HackRead notified the LA Airport.
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