Badr Airlines Data Breach: Sensitive Information Exposed
In a concerning development, Badr Airlines, one of the few remaining active carriers operating in Sudan amidst the ongoing civil conflict, has reportedly suffered a significant data breach. This incident has raised alarms regarding the security of sensitive internal documentation and operational protocols vital to the airline’s operations.
About Badr Airlines: Allegedly Breached – 2.2 GB of Confidential Flight & Security Manuals Leaked
Badr Airlines has been a crucial player in providing domestic and humanitarian routes across Sudan, despite facing heavy international sanctions and an EU ban. Operating Boeing 737 aircraft, the airline has continued its services under challenging circumstances. The recent breach appears to expose the operational backbone of this Khartoum-based carrier, revealing sensitive data that could jeopardize the airline’s operations and security.
What Happened
According to reports, a threat actor has claimed responsibility for the breach, asserting that they have exfiltrated a substantial 2.21 GB dataset from Badr Airlines’ internal servers. This dataset reportedly contains 399 controlled PDF files, including critical documentation such as:
- Flight Dispatch Manual (FDM) Rev 07: Complete dispatch procedures, ETOPS/EDTO protocols, and emergency communication structures.
- Operations Manuals (Parts A, B, D): Over 1,400 pages detailing operational policies, pilot training, and Boeing 737 technical procedures.
- Company Security Program Manual (CSPM) Rev 09: Sensitive information on the airline’s security program and threat response protocols.
- Safety Management System (SMS) Rev 04: Documentation outlining safety structures and executive responsibilities.
- Minimum Equipment Lists (MEL): Fleet data including specific aircraft registrations and serial numbers.
- Ground Handling & SOP Manuals: Standard Operating Procedures for B737 flights and ground handling operations.
- Station Personnel Data: Complete contact details for the Rwanda (Kigali) station, including the Station Manager’s name, email, and phone number.
The threat actor has described the dataset as “entirely authentic,” with document revisions dating as recently as June and July 2025, raising significant concerns about the potential implications for Badr Airlines.
Next Steps
If you believe you may be affected by this breach or have concerns regarding the implications of this incident, we encourage you to reach out to us at Srourian Law Firm (SLF). Our team is prepared to discuss your options and provide guidance on how to protect your interests in light of this serious matter.
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