Go First airline's official Twitter handle hacked, says report

A company spokesperson said that the concerned teams are investigating the matter

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The handle of Go First airline was hacked on Monday evening with the person who gained unauthorised access to the account writing posts such as "Amazing" and "Great Job".

In a statement, the Go First spokesperson confirmed that the airline's official account has been compromised.

The airline's handle tweeted lines such as "Amazing" and "Great Job" at around 8.25 pm on Monday.

The spokesperson said: "All the concerned teams are investigating the matter to restore and gain control (of the account) at the earliest." The airline's team is working closely with to address the issue, the spokesperson noted.

Go First is committed to provide secure, safe and efficient service/information to it passengers at all times, the spokesperson said. Go First was previously known as GoAir.


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First Published: Mon, January 24 2022. 22:13 IST
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