Global Crossing Airlines Group said a cyberattack on May 5 gave hackers access to “systems supporting portions of its business applications.” The filing with the SEC confirms reporting this week from the news outlet 404 Media, which was contacted by a hacker with information allegedly stolen from the company about ICE deportation flights. An airline involved in deportation flights on behalf of the Trump administration confirmed reports of a cybersecurity incident with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday. Law enforcement has been contacted and a cybersecurity firm was hired but the company did not respond to several inquires about what data was taken and whether the hacker identified themselves. The company, which has facilitated hundreds of ICE deportation flights through a subcontractor since last year, offered few details about the incident. The data provided to 404 Media was verified against public reports and incidents of deportations — and includes evidence of the company's involvement in two notable flights in March.
This Cyber News was published on therecord.media. Publication date: Mon, 12 May 2025 13:14:57 +0000