Mar 4 • 14:33 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Who is the accused of hacking the Aerolíneas Argentinas system to travel around the world

Juan Ignacio Veltri, a 30-year-old software developer, is accused of hacking Aerolíneas Argentinas' mileage system for significantly cheaper international travel.

Juan Ignacio Veltri, a 30-year-old software developer with experience at prominent tech companies like Mercado Libre and Lemon, has been accused of hacking the Aerolíneas Argentinas mileage purchase system. This vulnerability allowed him to book international flights at a fraction of the usual cost, leading to a significant public and judicial interest in the case.

Sources close to the investigation reveal that Veltri exploited the airline's loyalty program for personal gain, raising serious questions about cybersecurity within major airlines. With a background that includes work at leading firms, concerns about how someone with such a profile could exploit the system for their benefit are causing a stir in the tech community and beyond.

The implications of Veltri's actions extend beyond personal repercussions; they touch on wider issues related to cybersecurity standards in the airline industry, the challenges of safeguarding digital systems against knowledgeable individuals, and the potential for similar breaches in the future. The case may lead to tighter security measures and a re-examination of the vulnerabilities present in loyalty programs across various sectors.

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