Malaysia Airlines has announced that it has a data security incident which reveals personal details of its Enrich members. The flag carrier had sent out an email notifying about the security breach to all of its frequent flyer members yesterday evening.
According to Malaysia Airlines, this involved personal data of members between March 2010 and June 2019 but it doesn’t affect the airlines’ IT infrastructure and systems. The incident involved one of its third-party IT service providers.
Details that may have been compromised include name, date of birth, gender, contact details, frequent flyer number, frequent flyer status and frequent flyer tier level. It assured that the breached data doesn’t contain other information such as travel itineraries, reservations, ticketing or any ID card or payment card information.
The airline added that there’s no evidence that any personal data has been misused and it didn’t disclose any account passwords. However, all Enrich members are encouraged to change their passwords as a precautionary measure.
If you’re using the new Digital Profile (Email as username), you can change your password here. For members that are still using the Enrich ID (numbers only) as the login, you can change your password here.
Malaysia Airlines has reminded everyone that it will not be contacting members with regard to updating personal information via telephone call. If the personal information falls into the wrong hands, it could potentially be used for scamming activities.
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