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the other issue is customer trust, british airways last customer trust, british airways last customerrust, british airways last customer trust last year with a massive it failure that caused cancelled flights and stranded passengers. now it has another it problem, a security breach, people who entered confidential details in good faith expect companies to look after them. it seems that british airways failed to do that, winning back trust me be a big issue. thank you very much. thank you very much. roger wilson is one british airways customer who has been affected by the security breach after booking flights to geneva. he joins me now from weybridge in surrey. roger, tell us what happened to you. like thousands of others i received communication from british airways and watched on your channel the ceo of british airways making these mealy—mouthed apologies, which, quite unconvincing. i gave british airways, i trusted them with my crown jewels, my passport, airways, i trusted them with my crownjewels, my passport, name, address, e—mail, confidential data, ca rd state, address, e—mail,
the other issue is customer trust, british airways last customer trust, british airways last customerrust, british airways last customer trust last year with a massive it failure that caused cancelled flights and stranded passengers. now it has another it problem, a security breach, people who entered confidential details in good faith expect companies to look after them. it seems that british airways failed to do that, winning back trust me be a big issue. thank you very much. thank you very...
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i gather today that british airways has dripped that british airways has dripped that out of ryanaire thought that we might have heard that from british airways directly, rather than through the media. —— british airways has dripped that out of their press office. for so many britons at this time of year, they are coming back from family holidays, mum and dad going back to work, kids going back to school, the last thing they want to discover when they've just come back from a holiday that they've got to make time to try and get sued to their bank or credit card issuer. you were told that the best thing to do was make your own contact with your provider and get them to decide whether you should cancel the card? absolutely, that's exactly what i did. it was baffling, because apart from the fact that the call loads we re from the fact that the call loads were enormous and i from the fact that the call loads were enormous and i had to try three times because the line was engaged and then it took 22 minutes to get through to my card insurer. i spoke to someone, interestingly, he said that
i gather today that british airways has dripped that british airways has dripped that out of ryanaire thought that we might have heard that from british airways directly, rather than through the media. —— british airways has dripped that out of their press office. for so many britons at this time of year, they are coming back from family holidays, mum and dad going back to work, kids going back to school, the last thing they want to discover when they've just come back from a holiday that...
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let's talk about british airways.king people to get in touch with us about what they think about this data theft and whether or not they feel comfortable about putting their personal financial data online. whether or not people are co mforta ble online. whether or not people are comfortable with it, this is a fact of life, isn't it? these things are happening all the time, not necessarily just that british airways, though they have had problems before. yes, and we kind of wa ke problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as consumers problems before. yes, and we kind of wake up as consumers and expect a company that we regularly use, that we do trust, to be a victim of some kind of hack. the british airways one, i think it covers a two week period up to september five, one, i think it covers a two week period up to septemberfive, and british airways claim they are on top of it. but sadly, we are getting very used to it and we are almost putting up with it nowadays. from
let's talk about british airways.king people to get in touch with us about what they think about this data theft and whether or not they feel comfortable about putting their personal financial data online. whether or not people are co mforta ble online. whether or not people are comfortable with it, this is a fact of life, isn't it? these things are happening all the time, not necessarily just that british airways, though they have had problems before. yes, and we kind of wa ke problems before....
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british airways says they will contact contact british airways customers affected.h the data, would you trust them with the data, would you trust them with other things? this is the problem. 0r with other things? this is the problem. or has this got nothing to do with being an airline and it could happen to anyone? it is fair to say the british airways are not alone in being attacked almost co nsta ntly alone in being attacked almost constantly by people trying to find wea knesses constantly by people trying to find weaknesses in the security systems, and therefore corporate are paying huge amounts of money to provide security. what i would say to people who are worried, changing your password, it is a danger of repeating what everyone says also change your passwords, keep your own security high, because one thing we know from people who attack they go after the easiest victims and if you are better than the easiest you are less vulnerable. ultimately if we are going to do online shopping, we are going to do online shopping, we are going to have to be willing to pa
british airways says they will contact contact british airways customers affected.h the data, would you trust them with the data, would you trust them with other things? this is the problem. 0r with other things? this is the problem. or has this got nothing to do with being an airline and it could happen to anyone? it is fair to say the british airways are not alone in being attacked almost co nsta ntly alone in being attacked almost constantly by people trying to find wea knesses constantly by...
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at the moment, we have been talking about british airways and that it failure.o you feel comfortable adding your personal and financial information online? use the hashtag, #bbcthebriefing. a quick look at the markets. across asia, we have seen a little bit of weakness. this is how the dowjones ended up in the us. we are expecting a bit ofa ended up in the us. we are expecting a bit of a mixed picture when new york opens in a couple of our‘s time. —— hours's time. up next, newsbriefing. we'll take you through ther stories making headlines in the global news media today. the head of gchq, jeremy fleming, has told a us audience that russia poses a real and active threat following the salisbury novichok attack. lucina adams reports. releasing the identities of the salisbury suspects, the details of where they went, and how they attempted to murder the skripals was designed to name and shame rush of using a chemical weapon on european soil. in a bid to increase international pressure on moscow, the british government laid out its allegations to the united nations al
at the moment, we have been talking about british airways and that it failure.o you feel comfortable adding your personal and financial information online? use the hashtag, #bbcthebriefing. a quick look at the markets. across asia, we have seen a little bit of weakness. this is how the dowjones ended up in the us. we are expecting a bit ofa ended up in the us. we are expecting a bit of a mixed picture when new york opens in a couple of our‘s time. —— hours's time. up next, newsbriefing....
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website and the british airways website and the british airways app were compromised.timate that means potentially something like 380,000 individual ca rd something like 380,000 individual card payments could have been compromised and so that is bucking for flights and holidays compromised and so that is bucking forflights and holidays in compromised and so that is bucking for flights and holidays in any sort of travel related british airways related payments could have been compromised ash that is booking. could there be fraud at play? this is what british airways are investigating and they say this is a criminal act and camacho of urgency and they are trying to discover what happened ash and a matter of urgency. they are communicating with every customer they believe may have been affected by this and they have contacted the police and they are saying to customers if you think you might have been affected by this incident contact your bank or credit ca rd incident contact your bank or credit card provider and follow their recommended advice. this will take them along
website and the british airways website and the british airways app were compromised.timate that means potentially something like 380,000 individual ca rd something like 380,000 individual card payments could have been compromised and so that is bucking for flights and holidays compromised and so that is bucking forflights and holidays in compromised and so that is bucking for flights and holidays in any sort of travel related british airways related payments could have been compromised ash...
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british airways has apologised to customers after a mass data breach.to details of nearly 400,000 payment cards over a two—week period. customers have been advised to cancel the cards they used to book flights. 0ur correspondent theo leggett is in our business unit. the company says it's the worst data breach on their website for 20 yea rs. breach on their website for 20 years. what exactly has been stolen? it's pretty serious. data from 380,000 card transactions was compromised. that was between the zist compromised. that was between the 21st of august at 11pm compromised. that was between the 21st of august at ”pm at night, and a quarter to ten on september the 5th. it affected people who made new bookings or changed their bookings during that period. the nature of the data stolen is very significant indeed. in devolved names, addresses, credit card details, including expiry dates and cw security data, that is the three digit code on the back of your credit card. that's three digit code is not meant to be stored in computer systems, so the fact the ha
british airways has apologised to customers after a mass data breach.to details of nearly 400,000 payment cards over a two—week period. customers have been advised to cancel the cards they used to book flights. 0ur correspondent theo leggett is in our business unit. the company says it's the worst data breach on their website for 20 yea rs. breach on their website for 20 years. what exactly has been stolen? it's pretty serious. data from 380,000 card transactions was compromised. that was...
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some breaking news now from british airways regarding customer day that theft. are the tweets they have posted a short time ago. we're investigating the theft of customer data from our web—site and our app. the stolen day that did not include travel or financial data. personal and financial details of people making books were compromised. the breach has been resolved and the web—site is work. the police and the authorities have been notified. they express deep regret for this. we ta ke express deep regret for this. we take the protection of our customer's data seriously. so a customer's data seriously. so a customer data breach at british airways from 21st august to 25th september. that is all we have at the moment. one 50 years ago professor bell burnell discovered a new type of star, that emits pulses of radiation. the work received the nobel prize for physics in 1974, but it was her male colleagues, not her, that were named as the winners. the award of the breakthrough price for her work in part writes what many see of a great injustice and now she wants to u
some breaking news now from british airways regarding customer day that theft. are the tweets they have posted a short time ago. we're investigating the theft of customer data from our web—site and our app. the stolen day that did not include travel or financial data. personal and financial details of people making books were compromised. the breach has been resolved and the web—site is work. the police and the authorities have been notified. they express deep regret for this. we ta ke...
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british airways could face a fine of hundreds of millions of dollars for the huge data breach affecting thousands of customers. as the un meets to discuss the fate of syria's last rebel stronghold, inside idlib itself, thousands protest calling on neighbouring countries to intervene. and clearing our oceans of plastic, we hear about the first attempt to get into the pacific to dredge for rubbish. hello, and welcome to world news today. after more than a week of fierce fighting between rival factions in libya, which forced thousands to leave their homes, a fragile ceasefire brokered by the un appears to be holding. seven years ago, rebel groups, backed by a military coalition which included britain, toppled the dictator muammar gaddafi. since then, there has been political and military chaos. one result has been a huge surge in african migrants using the country as a route to europe. the latest violence between rival militias erupted around the capital tripoli. the bbc has the only international news team there. clive myrie sent this report. we are entering a nervous city. only now after
british airways could face a fine of hundreds of millions of dollars for the huge data breach affecting thousands of customers. as the un meets to discuss the fate of syria's last rebel stronghold, inside idlib itself, thousands protest calling on neighbouring countries to intervene. and clearing our oceans of plastic, we hear about the first attempt to get into the pacific to dredge for rubbish. hello, and welcome to world news today. after more than a week of fierce fighting between rival...
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the headlines at 11pm: british airways suffers a major data breach.tolen the details of 380,000 bank cards belonging to its customers. at the united nations, britain and its allies round on russia over the salisbury attack. they tried to murder the skripals. they tried to murder the skripals. they played dice with the lives of the people of salisbury. they work ina the people of salisbury. they work in a parallel universe where the normal rules of international affairs are inverted. what can you do besides drive fast? have fun. burt reynolds, star of smokey and the bandit, deliverance and boogie nights dies at the age of 82. he certainly did have fun in a career that spanned six decades. also coming up: an inquest has found that neglect and gross failure of care contributed to the death of a toddler
the headlines at 11pm: british airways suffers a major data breach.tolen the details of 380,000 bank cards belonging to its customers. at the united nations, britain and its allies round on russia over the salisbury attack. they tried to murder the skripals. they tried to murder the skripals. they played dice with the lives of the people of salisbury. they work ina the people of salisbury. they work in a parallel universe where the normal rules of international affairs are inverted. what can...
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british airways could be fined as much as $640,000 for a huge data breach.anaged to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two week period. ba says personal and financial details were compromised, and many passengers have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. alex cruz is the ceo of british airways. this was a very sophisticated criminal attack on ba.com. in the 20 yea rs criminal attack on ba.com. in the 20 years ba.com has been operating, we have not had a bridge like this. we are committed to the integrity of the dart of our customers. as soon as we found out that these records may have been compromised, we began communications through all channels, directed to the customers, to alert them to this problem. —— breach. —— data. let's get some of the day's other news. in syria tens of thousands of people in the province of idlib have taken to the streets demanding that the international community intervene to protect them from a government offensive. idlib is the last remain rebel stronghold, and president assad's force
british airways could be fined as much as $640,000 for a huge data breach.anaged to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two week period. ba says personal and financial details were compromised, and many passengers have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. alex cruz is the ceo of british airways. this was a very sophisticated criminal attack on ba.com. in the 20 yea rs criminal attack on ba.com. in the 20 years ba.com has been operating, we have not had...
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i booked a flight in august using the british airways app.n and got my complimentary e—mailfrom ba was taken and got my complimentary e—mail from ba to say that my seat had been booked and everything was ready for the flight later this month. and yet, some problem has arisen? yes, i walk up like everybody else, i checked my e—mails and sure enough i had received the e—mailfrom ba and sure enough i had received the e—mail from ba overnight to say that my security details of my bank had been hacked. scanning through the e—mail, trying to find the relevant information, it was to contact my ca rd information, it was to contact my card issuer and to take their advice. and have you done that? yes, idid advice. and have you done that? yes, i did that this morning. they had previously spoken to many customers at that particular time, and i think the advice is still stood, that there was no evidence of fraudulent behaviour on the card and their advisers to hold fire, not cancel the card, which is what i was expecting, and they would monitor the event.
i booked a flight in august using the british airways app.n and got my complimentary e—mailfrom ba was taken and got my complimentary e—mail from ba to say that my seat had been booked and everything was ready for the flight later this month. and yet, some problem has arisen? yes, i walk up like everybody else, i checked my e—mails and sure enough i had received the e—mailfrom ba and sure enough i had received the e—mail from ba overnight to say that my security details of my bank had...
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british airways ceo alex cruz. 0ur correspondent, sarah campbell, has been explaining the steps britishways are taking in the wake of this cyber attack. british airways are calling it this evening a very sophisticated theft. a criminal act which they became aware of last night. and it could affect the 380,000 individual card payments they said could have been compromised by this. the potential seriousness is reflected by the fact in males are already going out to be a customers. there a national newspaper ad campaign planned for tomorrow and there's a message to anyone who might think they could be affected by this to contact your bank, contact your credit card provider and follow the advice given. ba says the problem has now been resolved, the website is fully functioning again. the police have been contacted. sarah campbell reporting earlier. russia has told the united nations that it categorically rejects allegations that it was involved in the nerve agent attack in salisbury. yesterday, theresa may said two russians from the military intelligence service were thought to have carried
british airways ceo alex cruz. 0ur correspondent, sarah campbell, has been explaining the steps britishways are taking in the wake of this cyber attack. british airways are calling it this evening a very sophisticated theft. a criminal act which they became aware of last night. and it could affect the 380,000 individual card payments they said could have been compromised by this. the potential seriousness is reflected by the fact in males are already going out to be a customers. there a...
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steve, british airways says this is a very sophisticated hack.having seen some earlier reports on other sites about their statements, i've heard that they indicated that they are calling it a data theft as opposed toa calling it a data theft as opposed to a data breach, which might indicate there was some insider threat involved, which adds to the complexity. why do you suspect that? it is simply more down to the fact that the data was between a specific window and not necessarily outside of that. the rewording of data theft implies somebody didn't come from outside and take the data, that would then be a hack of sorts. obviously that... you are basing speculation on the information that is out there. absolutely. how often are data breaches an insidejob? there was a report last year that stated that approximately one in four data breaches that we see involve some sort of insider activity. is there any way that people can protect themselves, or are wejust people can protect themselves, or are we just completely reliant on the companies that we giv
steve, british airways says this is a very sophisticated hack.having seen some earlier reports on other sites about their statements, i've heard that they indicated that they are calling it a data theft as opposed toa calling it a data theft as opposed to a data breach, which might indicate there was some insider threat involved, which adds to the complexity. why do you suspect that? it is simply more down to the fact that the data was between a specific window and not necessarily outside of...
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british airways could be fined as much as $640 million for a huge data breach.access details of hundreds of thousands of bookings made with the airline over two weeks. personal and financial details were compromised and many passengers have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. it's all about the customers. business travellers and holiday—makers, transporting them around the world. but thousands have had their personal information stolen after british airways was hacked. jorge herrera is one of them. he booked tickets with a credit card at the end of august, but has other cards on his ba account, too. he's struggled to speak to the airline all day. i don't think i have to cancel all my credit cards, but i don't know. and so i'm in the process of doing that. and it's going to take a long time. so, what do we know about this data breach? well, it affected customers who made a booking or changed one through the british airways website or ba app from 11pm on august 21 up until 9:45 on wednesday evening. 380,000 cards were affected. ba says hackers stol
british airways could be fined as much as $640 million for a huge data breach.access details of hundreds of thousands of bookings made with the airline over two weeks. personal and financial details were compromised and many passengers have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. it's all about the customers. business travellers and holiday—makers, transporting them around the world. but thousands have had their personal information stolen after british airways was hacked. jorge...
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british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach.ne has apologised and says it is committed to paying compensation. now on bbc news, it is the week in parliament.
british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach.ne has apologised and says it is committed to paying compensation. now on bbc news, it is the week in parliament.
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british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach.. the compa ny‘s apologised and said it's100% committed to compensating customers. now on bbc news, click.
british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach.. the compa ny‘s apologised and said it's100% committed to compensating customers. now on bbc news, click.
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british airways apologies for a data breach and promise 100% to compennyone affected. in the u.s., rapper mack miriam found dead at his home in l.a. after an apparent drug overdose. we'll speak t a deejay who knew him. ♪ >> hello and a very warmwe ome. barack obama has given a speech attacking president trump and accusing the republican party of abusing power, dividing america and threatening democracy. in his first major address of the u.s. midterm election ason, the former president said the u.s. were living in dangerous times and urged democrats to come out to vote in november as nick brian reports. reporter: this was barack obama returning to political center stage, using wha has alway been the strongest weapon in his armory, the power of speech and deploying it again donald trump. and he addressed this week e-- week's explosive revelations that trump appointees working secretly. >> they're not doing us aut service actively promoting 90% of stuff that's comingut of this crazy whuste white house by saying don't worry. we're prese. inghe other 10%. this is not normal
british airways apologies for a data breach and promise 100% to compennyone affected. in the u.s., rapper mack miriam found dead at his home in l.a. after an apparent drug overdose. we'll speak t a deejay who knew him. ♪ >> hello and a very warmwe ome. barack obama has given a speech attacking president trump and accusing the republican party of abusing power, dividing america and threatening democracy. in his first major address of the u.s. midterm election ason, the former president...
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although you say this is a very sophisticated and unprecedented attack, is not unprecedented for british airwayshis and say, if you go look after our credit ca rd say, if you go look after our credit card details, can you look after us when we are flying, in the air? it's a confidence thing, isn't it?|j when we are flying, in the air? it's a confidence thing, isn't it? i feel co mforta ble a confidence thing, isn't it? i feel comfortable in saying they are two different things. managing data in one particular case and flying passengers. you have been in charge two and a half years. in that time, this is just the latest in that series of incidents. have you ever at any point thought, maybe i should 90, at any point thought, maybe i should go, stand down, review my position? is not something i'm particularly concerned with right now. what i am concerned with right now. what i am concerned with right now. what i am concerned with is to make sure any concerned with is to make sure any concerned or upset that our customers may have had as a consequence of this event is immediately addressed. we can t
although you say this is a very sophisticated and unprecedented attack, is not unprecedented for british airwayshis and say, if you go look after our credit ca rd say, if you go look after our credit card details, can you look after us when we are flying, in the air? it's a confidence thing, isn't it?|j when we are flying, in the air? it's a confidence thing, isn't it? i feel co mforta ble a confidence thing, isn't it? i feel comfortable in saying they are two different things. managing data in...
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people will feel they can‘t trust british airways.age so they probably won‘t get huge fines but it is still a risk. the fact that they have had this breach and at last year they also have computer problems leading to lots and lots of flights being cancelled and thousands of passengers being stranded over the may holiday period, in 2017, it does not create a good impression. reputational lead they might —— they may find there is quite a lot of damage. thank you. thank you. i‘m nowjoined by dr mike mcguire, a criminologist at the university of surrey‘s centre for cyber security. we need to look at who might be behind this. yes, all bets are open at the moment. in the sort of vacuum of information we have for the present time. we are largely left with speculation. there are probably three broad possibilities. 0ne with speculation. there are probably three broad possibilities. one is one of them very well—organised cybercriminal gangs who i have looked at in various parts of my research. he were highly professionalised and highly skilled
people will feel they can‘t trust british airways.age so they probably won‘t get huge fines but it is still a risk. the fact that they have had this breach and at last year they also have computer problems leading to lots and lots of flights being cancelled and thousands of passengers being stranded over the may holiday period, in 2017, it does not create a good impression. reputational lead they might —— they may find there is quite a lot of damage. thank you. thank you. i‘m...
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problem because tomorrow morning i‘m flying with british airways to america.er accounts, i have managed to talk to somebody just for the sake of cancelling the cards. i will be getting new cards, but certainly nothing for the trip. what do you make of the response generally from ba apart from that e—mail of course which you may have heard in the media so far today? well, so far insufficient. i can understand they are probably flooded with calls and requests but i certainly raised complaints already and i hope in due course it will be handled with the attention and detail that it needs. addictively concerned about my data and how i can protect that. —— i am particularly concerned about my data. any time during the year, if someone data. any time during the year, if someone has my personal information, they could effectively use that to apply for things in my name. do you feel any sympathy for ba, because so many big firms have been victims of data breaches and many of them believe that it‘s not a matter of if they will be a victim but when?” believe that it‘s n
problem because tomorrow morning i‘m flying with british airways to america.er accounts, i have managed to talk to somebody just for the sake of cancelling the cards. i will be getting new cards, but certainly nothing for the trip. what do you make of the response generally from ba apart from that e—mail of course which you may have heard in the media so far today? well, so far insufficient. i can understand they are probably flooded with calls and requests but i certainly raised complaints...
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british airways could be fined as much as £500 million for a huge data breach which has affected tens of people. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two—week period. ba say personal and financial details have been compromised, although passport information hasn't. it says any customer who's been affected financially will be compensated. many have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. here's our business correspondent emma simpson. in this and beat a website i've got six cards lodged, so it was really annoying —— in the ba website, it was really annoying contacting them to see if my cards had been compromised. like many other thousands of ba customers george's bank details have been hacked. he has had a confusing day working out what to do. i don't think i have to cancel all my credit cards but i don't know. so i'm in the process of doing that. it's going to take a long time because each card takes at least 25 minutes to get through the system. so, what do we know about this data breach? it affected customers who made a booki
british airways could be fined as much as £500 million for a huge data breach which has affected tens of people. hackers managed to access details of 380,000 bookings made with the airline over a two—week period. ba say personal and financial details have been compromised, although passport information hasn't. it says any customer who's been affected financially will be compensated. many have been forced to cancel their credit and debit cards. here's our business correspondent emma simpson....
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but thousands have had their personal information stolen after british airways was hacked.ra is one of them. he booked tickets with a credit card at the end of august, but has other cards on his ba account, too. he's struggled to speak to the airline all day. i don't think i have to cancel all my credit cards, but i don't know. and so i'm in the process of doing that. and it's going to take a long time. so, what do we know about this data breach? well, it affected customers who made a booking or changed one through the british airways website or ba app from 11pm on august 21 up until 9:16 on wednesday evening. 380,000 cards were affected. ba says hackers stole names, addresses, e—mailaddresses and payment information. that included the card number, expiry date and, critically, the three digit security code on the back. i'm not letting you see my three digit number, because it's a bit like giving you the keys to my safe. now, with an online transaction, this number shouldn't be stored. ba says they weren't. so how did hackers get hold of them? emily here is a cyber—security
but thousands have had their personal information stolen after british airways was hacked.ra is one of them. he booked tickets with a credit card at the end of august, but has other cards on his ba account, too. he's struggled to speak to the airline all day. i don't think i have to cancel all my credit cards, but i don't know. and so i'm in the process of doing that. and it's going to take a long time. so, what do we know about this data breach? well, it affected customers who made a booking...
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british airways investigates the theft of bank card details from its website and mobile app.undreds of thousands of customers have been affected. and tributes to an icon. after an acting career that spanned six decades, the movie star burt reynolds has died. he was 82. hello to you. one by one, many of president trump's closest aides have been publicly denying authorship of the anonymous editorial in the new york times, which has painted such a damning picture of the trump white house. the writer — described by the times as a senior official — describes an "erratic, impulsive, amoral" president, whose "misguided impulses," it claims, need to be controlled or blocked by his senior staff for the good of the country. addressing a rally in montana, the president complained again about the way he's been portrayed in the press. i mean you look at the washington post or the new york times, i can never get a good story. i mean you look at this horrible thing that took place today, it's really — is it subversion, is it treason? it's a horrible thing. the good thing about that, even li
british airways investigates the theft of bank card details from its website and mobile app.undreds of thousands of customers have been affected. and tributes to an icon. after an acting career that spanned six decades, the movie star burt reynolds has died. he was 82. hello to you. one by one, many of president trump's closest aides have been publicly denying authorship of the anonymous editorial in the new york times, which has painted such a damning picture of the trump white house. the...
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flight. 20 before boarding the british airways flight. 20 minutes in, she said she felt sick, beforer gave her an adrenaline injection, and her symptoms got even worse. natasha said that she still couldn't breathe. mr ednan—laperouse's statement said, she desperately looked at me, she said daddy, help me, ican't looked at me, she said daddy, help me, i can't breathe. despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane, and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. his statement said, i was stunned that a big food company like pret could miss label a sandwich and this could cause my daughter to die. even the family barrister who read it on the half of mr ednan—laperouse, got upset and had a pause. natasha's death has left questions about food labelling and allergy warnings. witchy have survived if on—board medical care had been better or if the flight had diverted to learn sooner? the time is 18 minutes past six. our top story this evening. a public inquiry gets under way into why 3,000 people died after being given contaminated blood by the nhs — thejudge promises there'
flight. 20 before boarding the british airways flight. 20 minutes in, she said she felt sick, beforer gave her an adrenaline injection, and her symptoms got even worse. natasha said that she still couldn't breathe. mr ednan—laperouse's statement said, she desperately looked at me, she said daddy, help me, ican't looked at me, she said daddy, help me, i can't breathe. despite the help of a doctor who was on the plane, and paramedics on the ground in nice, she couldn't be saved. his statement...
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british airways is investigating the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app.l details were compromised between august 21st and wednesday ninth. the airline says the stolen data did not include travel or passport details, and that its website is now working normally. lebo diseko has the story. a sophisticated attack, is hywel goodish airways described the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app. around 380,000 credit cards were compromised in the two weeks between the 21st of august and the fifth of september. the personal and financial details were stolen as people made bookings online and to the alp. when asked why it took so long to detect, the airline said it took action as soon as it realised there was a problem. —— to the app. as it realised there was a problem. -- to the app. we found out the extent of the damage and that is why we immediately began to communicate with our customers. it is most imperative that we tell our customers to please contact their credit card issuers and their bank, to make sure that they can proceed and follow the
british airways is investigating the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app.l details were compromised between august 21st and wednesday ninth. the airline says the stolen data did not include travel or passport details, and that its website is now working normally. lebo diseko has the story. a sophisticated attack, is hywel goodish airways described the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app. around 380,000 credit cards were compromised in the two weeks between...
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lots of financial data ta ken over the british airway ‘s story. its staff and move development to india to save money. and a tweet from india saying online transactions save lots of valuable time and effort. one or two isolated incidents like this brings more awareness for safety measures. biometrics could be used for lots of different ways to authenticate purchases. i will have that business briefing injust a moment. hello, good morning. details for the weekend continue to chop and change it. things should be a bit more straightforward, though, for today, where it is going to be a bright and day. there will still be a bit of rain towards northern and some eastern parts of the uk, but the most part it will be dry. the rain is coming closer to that area of low pressure which is filled sitting there in the north sea. we've got a very weak weather front in the far south—west, it's just a bit of cloud here. so we've still got some rain around, perhaps across northern scotland, eastern scotland or the north—east of england, maybe a little bit heading t
lots of financial data ta ken over the british airway ‘s story. its staff and move development to india to save money. and a tweet from india saying online transactions save lots of valuable time and effort. one or two isolated incidents like this brings more awareness for safety measures. biometrics could be used for lots of different ways to authenticate purchases. i will have that business briefing injust a moment. hello, good morning. details for the weekend continue to chop and change...
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british airways there, with the holding company, its shares are down 3.5% or so.mments coming from michel barnier about brexit talks. £1 30 from michel barnier about brexit talks. £130 against the dollar. as the pound rises, very often a lot of big companies within the ftse which have income coming in from foreign exchanges, they very often lose ground on the ftse. we see mining companies, making money in dollars. that goes down almost 2.5 or 3%, and thatis that goes down almost 2.5 or 3%, and that is the rise of the pound. as the pound rises, you generally see the pound rises, you generally see the value of the shares in the ftse 100 falling. that's it. back in an hour. one by one, many of president trump's closest aides have been publicly denying authorship of the anonymous editorial in the new york times. it painted a damning picture of the trump white house. the writer — described by the times as "a senior official" — calls the president "erratic, impulsive and amoral". chris buckler reports from washington. at a rally in montana, donald trump was surrounded b
british airways there, with the holding company, its shares are down 3.5% or so.mments coming from michel barnier about brexit talks. £1 30 from michel barnier about brexit talks. £130 against the dollar. as the pound rises, very often a lot of big companies within the ftse which have income coming in from foreign exchanges, they very often lose ground on the ftse. we see mining companies, making money in dollars. that goes down almost 2.5 or 3%, and thatis that goes down almost 2.5 or 3%,...
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we have the daily mail talking about this hack at british airways. 380,000 bank ca rd at british airwayss hacked from british airways. it happened between the zist airways. it happened between the 21st of august and last night, polly? so what is good here is that ba, as soon as they've become aware of this, they found a way to close it down and notify the authorities. police, information commissioner. this isn't one of those funny stories where someone left bank details on a usb drive on a train, this is a deliberate attack by criminals based at the moment it seems we have no idea where, somewhere in the world, and those brianna and 80,000 bank card details will now be duplicated and traded on the dark net all across the world —— 380,000. if you've been shopping at ba during that time period, it's important to follow their advice and call your bank and consider getting your cards cancelled and getting a new one to protect yourself. the most disturbing fact about this story is it took them almost two weeks to find out this had taken place. and a third party told them about it. that's the
we have the daily mail talking about this hack at british airways. 380,000 bank ca rd at british airwayss hacked from british airways. it happened between the zist airways. it happened between the 21st of august and last night, polly? so what is good here is that ba, as soon as they've become aware of this, they found a way to close it down and notify the authorities. police, information commissioner. this isn't one of those funny stories where someone left bank details on a usb drive on a...
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british airways is reporting a data breach of personal details on three hundred eighty thousand payment carts personal and financial details of customers who booked flights between august twenty first and september fifth were stolen the data breach affected customers making bookings on the company website as well as on the mobile app british airways says travel and passport details were not to the airline advisors anyone who believes they may be affected to contact their bank or payment card provider and that it will settle claims on an individual basis. and staying with the aviation sector more than four billion airline passengers worldwide took to the skies in twenty seventeen that's a new record according to the international air transport association a trade group for airlines carriers offering more flights to more destinations and a growing number of people can afford them asia posted the strongest growth but it was also high in europe despite the bankruptcy of several carrier. britain's burberry fashion house says it will stop the controversial practice of burning millions of doll
british airways is reporting a data breach of personal details on three hundred eighty thousand payment carts personal and financial details of customers who booked flights between august twenty first and september fifth were stolen the data breach affected customers making bookings on the company website as well as on the mobile app british airways says travel and passport details were not to the airline advisors anyone who believes they may be affected to contact their bank or payment card...
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we‘ve brought hugh back to london‘s heathrow with al bridger, british airways‘ top 747 pilot.tbed seats. american and most asian carriers have retired the 747 for smaller fuel—efficient craft, but ba revamped these even larger modern ones for five more years. so, this is where you want to come and see, hugh, the flight deck? yes. it's all screens, whereas we had clockwork instruments. it wasn‘t all clockwork. boeing had installed space age autopilot, but the british didn‘t trust it, so put in their own sextants, the things used by sail ships to read the stars. the first three jumbos of the boac had sextants in case the automatic navigation didn't work. is that right? it was used in the apollo project. we would go down a corridor, and on the right would be all the apollo astronauts, those aircrafts because they were going to the moon, and on the other side of the corridor, would be the jumbo, because it was the same system. absolutely. there‘s just something about it, isn‘t it? it is iconic, it‘s fabulous and you have a real affinity to it, a love for it. modern 747s are a long
we‘ve brought hugh back to london‘s heathrow with al bridger, british airways‘ top 747 pilot.tbed seats. american and most asian carriers have retired the 747 for smaller fuel—efficient craft, but ba revamped these even larger modern ones for five more years. so, this is where you want to come and see, hugh, the flight deck? yes. it's all screens, whereas we had clockwork instruments. it wasn‘t all clockwork. boeing had installed space age autopilot, but the british didn‘t trust it,...
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if he has been flying british airways recently this next piece of news might apply to you the airlines reporting a data breach of personal details when three hundred eighty thousand payment costs the personal financial details of customers who booked flights between the twenty first of august the fifth of september was stolen the data breach affected customers making bookings on the company website and mobile app british airways says travel and passport details were not taken the airline advises anyone who believes they may have been affected to contact the bank or payment call provider and that it will settle claims on an individual basis. now in some cities street food is all the rage right now but if you're headed to florence to grab a slice of pizza with a view of the palate c.e.o. of a q you might have to think again since he's joining roman venice in restricting where when tourists can eat false food on the street it's a beautiful day in florence masterpieces over in a sense architecture everywhere and everywhere tourists munching fast food anywhere they can find a seat the local
if he has been flying british airways recently this next piece of news might apply to you the airlines reporting a data breach of personal details when three hundred eighty thousand payment costs the personal financial details of customers who booked flights between the twenty first of august the fifth of september was stolen the data breach affected customers making bookings on the company website and mobile app british airways says travel and passport details were not taken the airline...
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we've just seen this week with british airways, last week with british airways, that companies have to millions, hundreds of millions of pounds in cyber security. the government can help setting up the national cyber security centre but its responsibility lies with the companies and related individuals. who in your committee has not seen scam e—mails from someone asking, trying to get your bank details? the companies cannot help with that. —— the government cannot help with that. this is a relatively new development. and it has led, i think, to a greater sense of personal security in this country, which is not necessarily consistent with the overall strategic threats, but people feel more vulnerable because they feel the government cannot solve all their problems. lord purvis, who flies regularly with british airways raised the recent cyber attack on the company's database. how do i know there was a criminal band want it for credit cards —— how do i know there was a criminal gang wanting it for credit cards and not a vulnerability of our flag carrier, which is a major part of how you c
we've just seen this week with british airways, last week with british airways, that companies have to millions, hundreds of millions of pounds in cyber security. the government can help setting up the national cyber security centre but its responsibility lies with the companies and related individuals. who in your committee has not seen scam e—mails from someone asking, trying to get your bank details? the companies cannot help with that. —— the government cannot help with that. this is...
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but thousands have had their personal information stolen after british airways was hacked.he booked tickets with a credit card at the end of august, but has other cards on his ba account, too. he's struggled to speak to the airline all day. i don't think i have to cancel all my credit cards, but i don't know. and so i'm in the process of doing that. and it's going to take a long time. so, what do we know about this data breach? well, it affected customers who made a booking or changed one through the british airways website or ba app from 11pm on august 21 up until 9:16 on wednesday evening. 380,000 cards were affected. ba says hackers stole names, addresses, e—mailaddresses and payment information. that included the card number, expiry date and, critically, the three digit security code on the back. i'm not letting you see my three digit number, because it's a bit like giving you the keys to my safe. now, with an online transaction, this number shouldn't be stored. ba says they weren't. so how did hackers get hold of them? emily here is a cyber—security expert. what could
but thousands have had their personal information stolen after british airways was hacked.he booked tickets with a credit card at the end of august, but has other cards on his ba account, too. he's struggled to speak to the airline all day. i don't think i have to cancel all my credit cards, but i don't know. and so i'm in the process of doing that. and it's going to take a long time. so, what do we know about this data breach? well, it affected customers who made a booking or changed one...
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there have been nearly two dozen reports of smoke or fire. >>> a hacker broke into the british airwaysite last month stealing customers' data for two weeks. nearly 400,000 b.a. customers were affected. the information involved personal and financial details that weren't tied to passports. the airlines has resolved the issue and contacted affected customers. >>> hotels are giving panic buttons to their employees. tens of thousands of whole sale employees of these hotel chains will carry the personal safety devices. the buttons are designed to protect against harassment and assault. some devices will be wi-fi-enabled and automatically send an employee's location to security. others will emit a loud shriek. anne-marie. ht. i'm suhat will ge the work. >> agreed. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still to come, he was a hollywood original. we remember the life and career of actor burt reynolds. olds. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premi
there have been nearly two dozen reports of smoke or fire. >>> a hacker broke into the british airwaysite last month stealing customers' data for two weeks. nearly 400,000 b.a. customers were affected. the information involved personal and financial details that weren't tied to passports. the airlines has resolved the issue and contacted affected customers. >>> hotels are giving panic buttons to their employees. tens of thousands of whole sale employees of these hotel chains...
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iag shares see red after a data breach compromises data belonging to 380,000 british airways customers. the airline says it is investigating the theft of payment details. >>> european stocks avoid the losses seen in asia where equities hit a 14-month low. >>> and president trump uses a campaign rally in montana to double down on his accusation that the author of the "new york times" op-ed has committed treason. >> for the sake of our national security, the "new york times" should publish his name at once. i think their reporters should go and investigate who it is >>> plus here on the shores of lame cuomo, talk is dominated by the upcoming contention italian budget but the former prime minister tells cnbc he believes that rome is being judged too harshly. >> we were able to solve the problems without european money. the big problem is that the consequence was raise of unemployment, budgets, so now today we are paying the consequences of this period. >>> good morning british airways apologized for what the ceo says it its worst data breach in 20 years. he described the hack on 380,000 s
iag shares see red after a data breach compromises data belonging to 380,000 british airways customers. the airline says it is investigating the theft of payment details. >>> european stocks avoid the losses seen in asia where equities hit a 14-month low. >>> and president trump uses a campaign rally in montana to double down on his accusation that the author of the "new york times" op-ed has committed treason. >> for the sake of our national security, the...
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british airways says anyone who believes they might have been affected to contact their bank. has said his faith in donald trump remains "unchanged" and he wants to denuclearise the korean peninsula during the us president's first term. mr kim made his comments to envoys from seoul who were in pyongyang to arrange a summit between the north and south korean leaders later this month. relations between the north and the united states have turned sour since the historic trump—kim summit in singapore in june. earlier i spoke with duyeon kim from the center for a new american security who explained the significance of the latest meetings. you can expect the south korean president moonjae—in to go to pyongyang with two broad missions. one is to further improve inter—korean relations and further cement and implement their april panmunjom declaration. and second is, as you mentioned, to try to revive us—north korea talks and the second part, reviving us—north korean talks, is extremely important for south korea, especially for president moon because he wants to accomplish his agenda.
british airways says anyone who believes they might have been affected to contact their bank. has said his faith in donald trump remains "unchanged" and he wants to denuclearise the korean peninsula during the us president's first term. mr kim made his comments to envoys from seoul who were in pyongyang to arrange a summit between the north and south korean leaders later this month. relations between the north and the united states have turned sour since the historic trump—kim...
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british airways could be fined as much as $650 million dollars for a huge data breach.ackers managed to access details of 380 thousand bookings made with the airline over a two week period. the compa ny‘s apologised and said it's100% committed to compensating customers. now on bbc news, it's time for disclosure. the first in a new investigative series asks, who's checking your surgeon is up to the job? lucy adams reports on a nhs brain and spine surgeon in tayside, accused of harming dozens of his patients. in medicine, it's basic. first — do no harm. i just want answers. i want to know so that my head knows what's going on. but who's checking your surgeon is up to the job? well, that was negligent. there's no other description. a single surgeon accused of harming dozens of patients. this is notjust a case of a bad day at the office, this was repeated mistakes of a similar nature. and yet he's been allowed to simply walk away. why did you do this to me? why? why did you try and cover up? dundee — a city thriving in culture, but home to a health board in crisis. in which
british airways could be fined as much as $650 million dollars for a huge data breach.ackers managed to access details of 380 thousand bookings made with the airline over a two week period. the compa ny‘s apologised and said it's100% committed to compensating customers. now on bbc news, it's time for disclosure. the first in a new investigative series asks, who's checking your surgeon is up to the job? lucy adams reports on a nhs brain and spine surgeon in tayside, accused of harming dozens...
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british airways says those who may have been affected were notified by e-mail.ettle, m-e-t-t-l-e to survive as musician, even more if you're using scrap mel, m-e-t-a-l to pay your bills. 60% of u.s. m steel ise from recycled scrap and that is why one musician on new york's long land got the bright idea to make scrapping a full-time business. ♪ ♪ >>> scrapping metal is not easy especially if you'd rather be doing this. ♪ ♪ >> but it's how vaughn strauss pays the bills. jobs he had in the past, landscape designer, swimming pool builder, evenog news phrapher read like a list of cans kicked down the road until 2006an strauss begicking them up, literally. he helped a friend scrap for just a week before starting his man was ess and metal born. >> i saw the potential of the money that could be made if you did it righ >> doing it right meant among other thing, financing a truck instea of renting to improve his cash flow. this is truck number two. the first one,well, it was scrapped. >> it's probably a toaster now or a microwave. >> he also learned hours of separating co
british airways says those who may have been affected were notified by e-mail.ettle, m-e-t-t-l-e to survive as musician, even more if you're using scrap mel, m-e-t-a-l to pay your bills. 60% of u.s. m steel ise from recycled scrap and that is why one musician on new york's long land got the bright idea to make scrapping a full-time business. ♪ ♪ >>> scrapping metal is not easy especially if you'd rather be doing this. ♪ ♪ >> but it's how vaughn strauss pays the bills....
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british airways says it's investigating the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app.says details of 380,000 bank cards have been stolen but the data did not include travel or passport details. now it's time for a look back at the day in parliament. hello there, and welcome to thursday in parliament. coming up in the next half hour: the northern ireland secretary announces she‘s cutting stormont members‘ pay, as the deadlock between the main parties drags on. but one mp thinks it‘s time for outside help. can i say to her that it‘s surely apparent now that the exercise in handling we‘re all involved in collectively today is not going to bring about the change we need. mps say too many children in england are being excluded from mainstream schools. we do not say that schools should not exclude pupils, we do not say schools should include pupils that are violent and dangerous and pose a threat to safety, but we do say that schools should be inclusive. and the snp‘s pete wishart trips through his version of the summer‘s brexit action. eu negotiators are waltzing round the
british airways says it's investigating the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app.says details of 380,000 bank cards have been stolen but the data did not include travel or passport details. now it's time for a look back at the day in parliament. hello there, and welcome to thursday in parliament. coming up in the next half hour: the northern ireland secretary announces she‘s cutting stormont members‘ pay, as the deadlock between the main parties drags on. but one mp thinks...
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but we still see stories like british airways erupting. that's correct.lways a place. we say that you can't say don't fear, but anybody who says they have a silver bullet and nobody can ever get in, that's not true either. so fear less. apply perimeters and keep it current. that's what we do with our customers. we could talk for a long time but we don't have the time on this particular programme. thank you for coming in. thanks for sharing the day. hyperinflation has ravaged venezuela's economy, and its old bolivar notes are worth next to nothing. but for some enterprising artists, these useless notes are an economic opportunity. we asked you earlier to let us know what your shopping habits are like forfood, and what your shopping habits are like for food, and is what your shopping habits are like forfood, and is quality, price or convenient speed priority? this is on the day tesco is launching a no frills supermarket chain called jack's. launching its first day, the first of many. jack says it's all about quality. angela says she changed her weekly shop
but we still see stories like british airways erupting. that's correct.lways a place. we say that you can't say don't fear, but anybody who says they have a silver bullet and nobody can ever get in, that's not true either. so fear less. apply perimeters and keep it current. that's what we do with our customers. we could talk for a long time but we don't have the time on this particular programme. thank you for coming in. thanks for sharing the day. hyperinflation has ravaged venezuela's...
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british airways saying it did not include any passport information.s did take place over a few weeks. august 21 through this past wednesday is when they said the hack took place. have notified customers. in the past a loss of investor confidence around a data leak, concern customers may turn away. british airway customers tend to be dedicated so we may not see the same reaction. iag may come under pressure over concerns whether they have strong enough online security. matt: thanks very much for joining us. viewers can get the latest stock stories from our equities team on the bloomberg. just type first go. subscribers can get first via the mobile app. coming up, the market open. futures are pointing to slight gains this morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: minutes to go until the start of cash trading. let me show you what is going on with euro-dollar. what we are saying is euro catching a bit. the dollar is moving a little bit lower, ahead of payrolls later today. plenty of coverage on bloomberg, including a conversation with larry o. chinese markets -
british airways saying it did not include any passport information.s did take place over a few weeks. august 21 through this past wednesday is when they said the hack took place. have notified customers. in the past a loss of investor confidence around a data leak, concern customers may turn away. british airway customers tend to be dedicated so we may not see the same reaction. iag may come under pressure over concerns whether they have strong enough online security. matt: thanks very much for...
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british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach.kers managed to access details of 380 thousand bookings made with the airline over a two week period. the compa ny‘s apologised and said it's100% committed to compensating customers. now on bbc news, click. this week, video gaming addiction. lego rollercoasters. and poetry. straight from the line's mouth. —— lion's. this weekend, at the vna museum reason “— this weekend, at the vna museum reason —— ms —— at the vna museum in london, a new exhibition opens celebrating video games. design play disrupt tries to unpack some of the issues behind some of the biggest game titles, such as nintendo's splatoon, which has squids firing ink rather than bullets in their quest to paint the world with colour. the eu can see the various stages of the game design and was interesting is that you have your concept art and fashion design and set design, what came first was this early prototype which features none of that is simply designed whether to see if the gameplay would be fun. videogames are withou
british airways could be fined as much as $650 million for a huge data breach.kers managed to access details of 380 thousand bookings made with the airline over a two week period. the compa ny‘s apologised and said it's100% committed to compensating customers. now on bbc news, click. this week, video gaming addiction. lego rollercoasters. and poetry. straight from the line's mouth. —— lion's. this weekend, at the vna museum reason “— this weekend, at the vna museum reason —— ms...
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but if you fly on british airways recently this next piece of news might apply to you the airlines reporting a data breach of personal details of all the three hundred eighty thousand payment cards personal and financial details of customers who book flights between the twenty first of august in the fifth of september was stolen while the data breach affects a customer's making bookings on the company website and mobile app british airways says travel impossible details were not taken the airline does advise anyone who believes they may has been affected to contact their bank opium and call provider and that it will settle claims on an individual basis. now in some cities street food is all the rage right now but if you're headed to florence to grab a slice of pizza with a view of the plots of a queue you might have to think again the city is joining roman venice in restricting where when tourists can eat fast food on the street. it's a beautiful day in florence masterpieces of renaissance architecture everywhere and everywhere tourists munching fast food anywhere they can find a seat the lo
but if you fly on british airways recently this next piece of news might apply to you the airlines reporting a data breach of personal details of all the three hundred eighty thousand payment cards personal and financial details of customers who book flights between the twenty first of august in the fifth of september was stolen while the data breach affects a customer's making bookings on the company website and mobile app british airways says travel impossible details were not taken the...