
FBI says this notorious hacking group is now targeting airlines
29 Jun 2025
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and cybersecurity firms have issued a warning about the notorious hacking group, Scattered Spider.
The group is now targeting airlines and the transportation sector.
In a statement shared with TechCrunch, the FBI said it had "recently observed" cyberattacks similar to those by Scattered Spider against the airline sector.
Who is Scattered Spider?
Hacker profile
Scattered Spider is a group of mostly English-speaking hackers, mainly teenagers and young adults.
They are primarily driven by financial gain, stealing and extorting sensitive data from company networks.
The group is also known for its deceptive tactics, often using social engineering, phishing attacks, and sometimes even threats of violence against company help desks and call centers to gain access to their networks.
Warning issued as 2 airlines have reported intrusions this month
Target scope
The FBI has warned that the hackers could target large corporations and their third-party IT providers.
This means "anyone in the airline ecosystem, including trusted vendors and contractors, could be at risk."
The warning comes as at least two airlines have reported intrusions this month.
Hawaiian Airlines said it was working to secure its systems after a cyberattack, while Canada's second-largest airline WestJet is dealing with an ongoing cyberattack since June 13.
Incident linked to Scattered Spider
Ongoing investigation
The WestJet incident remains unresolved and media reports have linked it to Scattered Spider. This latest wave of attacks comes just after the group targeted the UK retail sector and insurance industry. The hackers have also previously breached hotel chains, casinos, and tech giants.
-
Health risks of BPA products for babies and how to choose safe alternatives
-
One reason for baldness can also be our diet, so first know what not to eat
-
30 June 2025 forecast
-
Google’s new AI will compete with Chatgpt, will also do amazing internet
-
Poles will open the personal details in your phone, try this trick