Security News Park’N Fly notifies 1 million customers of data breach

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Park'N Fly is warning that a data breach exposed the personal and account information of 1 million customers in Canada after hackers breached its network.

The threat actors breached the Park'N Fly networks through stolen VPN credentials in mid-July and stole data from the company. On August 1, the company determined that customer information was also accessed during the attack.

"Park'N Fly discovered that an unauthorized third party accessed our network through remote VPN access," reads the notice sent to customers and shared with BleepingComputer.

"Based on our investigation, we determined that the unauthorized activity occurred between July 11 and July 13, 2024. On August 1, 2024, we determined that some of your personal information was likely affected by the incident."

Park'N Fly is a large provider of off-airport parking services in Canada, offering travelers a convenient place to park their cars when flying out of major airports across the country.

The firm, which also offers shuttle, car washing, and oil change services, operates facilities located near airports in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Edmonton, and Ottawa.

The information that has been exposed in this includes full names, email addresses, physical addresses, aeroplan number, and CAA numbers.

Park'N Fly says that no financial or payment card information has been exposed.
 

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