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Iberia Discloses Customer Data Leak After Vendor Security Breach

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Spanish flag carrier Iberia has begun notifying customers of a data security incident stemming from a compromise at one of its suppliers. The disclosure comes days after a threat actor claimed on hacker forums to have access to 77 GB of data allegedly stolen from the airline.
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According to a spokesman for the airline, Iberia has reported to the Central Operating Unit of the Civil Guard (UCO), the Data Protection Agency and the National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE) that it has been the victim of a cyber attack in one of its data warehouses. Specifically, in a communication repository hosted and managed by a third party. The airline has commented that the information contained in this exchange system is "limited and…

·Madrid, Spain
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Iberia informed the Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard, the Data Protection Agency and the National Cybersecurity Institute of the unauthorized external access to a database.

·Portugal
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The stolen information is not operational: the data could include name and surname, email, telephone and number of the Iberia Club card, although some reservation codes have also been extracted for future flights IAG, owner of Iberia and Vueling, joins the battle for the Portuguese TAP, for which Air France and Lufthansa Iberia bid has denounced to the UCO, the Data Protection Agency and INCIBE “the unauthorized external access in a communicatio…

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In full air tension due to instability in the Caribbean, which has forced several airlines to cancel flights to Venezuela, Iberia has had to face another front: a security breach that has compromised the personal data of some of its customers. In a notice sent by email, the company explains that the origin of the problem lies in an unauthorized access to the systems of one of its technology providers.

·Spain
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Iberia has denounced to the Central Operating Unit of the Civil Guard (UCO), the Data Protection Agency and the National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE) the unauthorized external access to a data warehouse, which in no case has compromised the safety of flights. According to a spokesman for the airline, it is a communication repository hosted and managed by a third party and the information contained in that information exchange system is "limi…

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ADSLZone broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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