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Cyber attacks hit 1.85L customers’ data: BA

British Airways said on Friday that 185,000 more customers may have had their personal data compromised during a cyber attack.

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The carrier also said to its announcement of last month on an investigation into a cyber breach which took place earlier this year, the company was contacting two groups of customers not previously notified in this regard.

“We are notifying the holders of 77,000 payment cards, not previously notified, that the name, billing address, email address, card payment information, including card number, expiry date and CVV have potentially been compromised, and a further 108,000 without CVV,” it said.

It said further to the announcement on Sep 6 regarding the theft of customers’ data, the airline has been working with specialist cyber forensic investigators and Britain’s National Crime Agency. 

“The potentially impacted customers were those only making reward bookings between April 21 and July 28, 2018 and who used a payment card,” it said.

British Airways said it would reimburse any customer who has suffered financial losses as a direct result of the data theft.

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