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Ransomware Group stormous Hits: Wizz Air

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Summary

In the latest cybersecurity news, Wizz Air — a company operating in the HU — has fallen victim to a ransomware attack conducted by the group stormous. This data breach, discovered on 2025-05-02 07:43:48.930573, underscores the increasing need for proactive cybersecurity defenses as we continue through 2026.

Incident Report

Attribute Information
Target Organization Wizz Air
Threat Group stormous
Summary The response stated: “Wizz Air has strong security systems in place, designed to protect the sensitive data of our valued customers and partners.”

But I would like to know what guarantees you actually offer your customers and others, because this company clearly seems unaware of what’s going on. The breach was published nearly a month ago, and the data has been widely circulated and used. It has also been verified, and it is indeed valid data linked to your employees.

Does the company not have any monitoring system? Or perhaps there have been numerous reports of major fraud incidents committed under your name. So, your denial of the breach — which dates back to a month ago — appears more like an attempt to mislead your customers and partners.

Date of Breach 2025-05-02 07:42:42.504674
Discovery Date 2025-05-02 07:43:48.930573
Region HU
Business Sector Transportation/Logistics

 

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HookPhish does not engage in the exfiltration, downloading, taking, hosting, viewing, reposting, or disclosure of any stolen information. All breach data reported here is sourced from publicly available threat intelligence feeds for awareness purposes only.

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