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IAG says 185,000 people could have had their payment details nicked, and its suspected to be the same geezers as the first hack back at it again. IAG found this out whilst investigating their first hack. 

BA/IAG could be facing a bollocking from the European people over GDPR, along with a most likely hefty fine. 

At the moment they say that there have been no verified cases of fraud committed on customers cards. 

 

*IAG owns BA in case you didn't know*

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1 minute ago, YaBoiWill said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-45953237

 

IAG says 185,000 people could have had their payment details nicked, and its suspected to be the same geezers as the first hack back at it again. IAG found this out whilst investigating their first hack. 

BA/IAG could be facing a bollocking from the European people over GDPR, along with a most likely hefty fine. 

At the moment they say that there have been no verified cases of fraud committed on customers cards. 

 

*IAG owns BA in case you didn't know*

Translation...

 

Nicked = Stolen

Geezers = People

Bollocking = Telling Off

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