Flying Blue

Air France-KLM, the holding company, warned members of its Flying Blue bonus program about sending out official e-mails of letters with the request to enter personal data on a third-party

"We ask our clients to remove all suspicious messages received on our behalf in recent days," the official communique of Flying Blue says. As stated by the numerous participants of the funded program, last week they received a letter from the address NoReply-FlyingBlue@klm.com, in which the attackers asked to go to the link to the "new secure site" and enter personal information, including the user name and password.

Air France-KLM reminds that the airline never asks in its newsletters to provide information about client accounts. If the Flying Blue member has crossed the link sent from the letter, it is strongly recommended that he immediately change the password on the official website of the program (flyingblue.com).

October 16, 2013
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