LONDON, May 19 (Reuters) - Britain's Information
Commissioner's Office said on Tuesday it was investigating the
cyber attack on easyJet and urged anyone affected by
data breaches to be particularly vigilant about phishing attacks
and scam messages.
"We have a live investigation into the cyber attack
involving easyJet," it said.
"People have the right to expect that organisations will
handle their personal information securely and responsibly. When
that doesn't happen, we will investigate and take robust action
where necessary."
The ICO protects information rights and has the power to
impose fines.
(Reporting by Kate Holton, Editing by Paul Sandle)