The personal data of KLM and Air France passengers were easily accessible, posing a significant risk to customer privacy. The NOS, in collaboration with security researcher Benjamin Broersma, uncovered a concerning vulnerability in the flight information hyperlinks, which lacked sufficient variation. This flaw created a potential avenue for the widespread collection of data belonging to other customers. The NOS conducted an investigation to test the feasibility of obtaining private information through modifications to the system […]
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