
Viva Air
- Watch your card and bank statements for unfamiliar charges, and consider requesting a new card number.
- Expect more phishing and spam at this address. Treat messages that reference this company with extra caution.
- Watch for text-message phishing and SIM-swap attempts on your phone number.
- Be wary of targeted scams that use your personal details to sound convincing.
What is the Viva Air data breach?
In March 2022, the now defunct Colombian airline Viva Air suffered a data breach and subsequent ransomware attack . Among a trove of other ransomed data, the incident exposed a log of 2.6M transactions with 932k unique email addresses, physical and IP...
When did the data breach happen?
This data breach occurred around March 2022.
How many accounts were affected?
Around 932,232 accounts were affected.
What information was exposed?
Exposed data included Email addresses, IP addresses, Names, Partial credit card data, Phone numbers, Physical addresses and Purchases.
What should I do if I was affected?
Watch your card and bank statements for unfamiliar charges, and consider requesting a new card number. Expect more phishing and spam at this address. Treat messages that reference this company with extra caution. Watch for text-message phishing and SIM-swap attempts on your phone number. Be wary of targeted scams that use your personal details to sound convincing.