British Airways Hacked
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Lion Air Investigating Hack That Compromised Passenger Data
- Friday September 20, 2019
- Harry Suhartono, Bloomberg
Airlines have been the subject of several high-profile data breaches in recent years, with hundreds of thousands of British Airways and Delta Air Lines customers having their information hacked since 2018.
- www.gadgets360.com
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"Extremely Sorry": British Airways After Customers' Data Theft
- Friday September 7, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
British Airways will financially compensate customers whose bank card data were stolen in a "sophisticated" and "malicious" hack, chief executive Alex Cruz said Friday as he apologised for the fiasco.
- www.ndtv.com
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With Nearly 600 Flights Cancelled, British Airways Will Pay $112 Million To Customers
- Tuesday May 30, 2017
- World News | Richard Weiss, Rebecca Penty, Bloomberg
British Airways' epic meltdown over a busy holiday weekend further fanned public outrage of an industry infamous for its focus on cost cuts over customer service, leaving the U.K. carrier scrambling to explain how a local computer outage could lead to thousands of stranded passengers.
- www.ndtv.com
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Lion Air Investigating Hack That Compromised Passenger Data
- Friday September 20, 2019
- Harry Suhartono, Bloomberg
Airlines have been the subject of several high-profile data breaches in recent years, with hundreds of thousands of British Airways and Delta Air Lines customers having their information hacked since 2018.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
"Extremely Sorry": British Airways After Customers' Data Theft
- Friday September 7, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
British Airways will financially compensate customers whose bank card data were stolen in a "sophisticated" and "malicious" hack, chief executive Alex Cruz said Friday as he apologised for the fiasco.
- www.ndtv.com
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With Nearly 600 Flights Cancelled, British Airways Will Pay $112 Million To Customers
- Tuesday May 30, 2017
- World News | Richard Weiss, Rebecca Penty, Bloomberg
British Airways' epic meltdown over a busy holiday weekend further fanned public outrage of an industry infamous for its focus on cost cuts over customer service, leaving the U.K. carrier scrambling to explain how a local computer outage could lead to thousands of stranded passengers.
- www.ndtv.com