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British Airways class action lawsuit p.g.a. dataintrånget i aug/sep 2018

Maja

Medlem
@simon_says91 Aldrig roligt när det kommer massa poster på ens kort som man själv inte är upphovsman till. Berätta gärna hur du gör om du går med eller ej. Jag funderar än, men överväger åt att gå med. Dock inget slutgiltigt beslut än.
 

mha321

Medlem
Man kan ju hoppas men i realiteten finns inte en chans. Vad jag förstår hade detta inte heller förhindrats av en sådan lösning.
Inte det minsta. Men de flesta åtgärder från bolag som klantat sig på liknande sätt brukar ju ha mycket lite med det faktiska problemet, så det vore ju skoj om de mer eller mindre av misstag införde något sådant.

Det är ju inte direkt svårt....
 

Homer

Medlem
https://www.bbc. co.uk/news/business-48905907
British Airways faces record £183m fine for data breach



press release made by the Information Commissioner's Office
Following an extensive investigation the ICO has issued a notice of its intention to fine British Airways £183.39M for infringements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The proposed fine relates to a cyber incident notified to the ICO by British Airways in September 2018. This incident in part involved user traffic to the British Airways website being diverted to a fraudulent site. Through this false site, customer details were harvested by the attackers. Personal data of approximately 500,000 customers were compromised in this incident, which is believed to have begun in June 2018.

The ICO’s investigation has found that a variety of information was compromised by poor security arrangements at the company, including log in, payment card, and travel booking details as well name and address information.

Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham said: “People’s personal data is just that – personal. When an organisation fails to protect it from loss, damage or theft it is more than an inconvenience. That’s why the law is clear – when you are entrusted with personal data you must look after it. Those that don’t will face scrutiny from my office to check they have taken appropriate steps to protect fundamental privacy rights.”

British Airways has cooperated with the ICO investigation and has made improvements to its security arrangements since these events came to light. The company will now have opportunity to make representations to the ICO as to the proposed findings and sanction.

ICO has been investigating this case as lead supervisory authority on behalf of other EU Member State data protection authorities. It has also liaised with other regulators. Under the GDPR ‘one stop shop’ provisions the data protection authorities in the EU whose residents have been affected will also have the chance to comment on the ICO’s findings.

The ICO will consider carefully the representations made by the company and the other concerned data protection authorities before it takes its final decision.
 
https://www.bbc. co.uk/news/business-48905907
British Airways faces record £183m fine for data breach



press release made by the Information Commissioner's Office
Following an extensive investigation the ICO has issued a notice of its intention to fine British Airways £183.39M for infringements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The proposed fine relates to a cyber incident notified to the ICO by British Airways in September 2018. This incident in part involved user traffic to the British Airways website being diverted to a fraudulent site. Through this false site, customer details were harvested by the attackers. Personal data of approximately 500,000 customers were compromised in this incident, which is believed to have begun in June 2018.

The ICO’s investigation has found that a variety of information was compromised by poor security arrangements at the company, including log in, payment card, and travel booking details as well name and address information.

Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham said: “People’s personal data is just that – personal. When an organisation fails to protect it from loss, damage or theft it is more than an inconvenience. That’s why the law is clear – when you are entrusted with personal data you must look after it. Those that don’t will face scrutiny from my office to check they have taken appropriate steps to protect fundamental privacy rights.”

British Airways has cooperated with the ICO investigation and has made improvements to its security arrangements since these events came to light. The company will now have opportunity to make representations to the ICO as to the proposed findings and sanction.

ICO has been investigating this case as lead supervisory authority on behalf of other EU Member State data protection authorities. It has also liaised with other regulators. Under the GDPR ‘one stop shop’ provisions the data protection authorities in the EU whose residents have been affected will also have the chance to comment on the ICO’s findings.

The ICO will consider carefully the representations made by the company and the other concerned data protection authorities before it takes its final decision.
Här är en artikel om man vill läsa på svenska.
Dagens Industri
 

Homer

Medlem
British Airways agrees to settle the 2018 data breach lawsuit




och the Times förutspår att alla kommer att få ersättning


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