© Provided by Fox News Delta Air Lines has said an online chat vendor it uses was hacked, potentially putting customers' sensitive inf...
By Alexandra Deabler, FOX News
[post_ads]Delta Air Lines said that a cyber security breach involving an online chat vendor it uses may have put some personal customer information at risk.
The airliner released a statement Wednesday saying they were notified on March 28 by chat service provider [24]7.ai about the breach, which occurred from September 26 to October 12, 2017.
The Atlanta-based airline said “certain customer payment information” may have been accessed, but “no other customer personal information, such as passport, government ID, security or SkyMiles information was impacted.”
The company said federal law enforcement and forensic teams confirmed that the incident was resolved in October and “only a small subset of our customers would have been exposed.”
Delta said they will directly contact customers they believe were affected by the data breach. They will also be launching a website at noon on Thursday with more information and regular updates regarding the incident.
The website is delta.com/response .
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