BA Fined £20m for data breach

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  • SimonS1
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    By all accounts it could have been a lot worse.

    Another of Cruz’s achievements as CEO.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-54568784


    esselle
    Participant

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    Why on earth are they letting BA off the hook because of Covid? Covid doesn’t make their fault any less grave does it? To me it smacks of a deal having been done somewhere.

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    canucklad
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    “The final figure of £20m has come as a shock to many who were expecting it to be closer to the eye-watering £183m initially proposed but it is still a significant moment for data privacy and GDPR.”

    Indeed, as I remember what really scared the poop out of me was the hackers access to CVC numbers , totally careless (criminally negligent) and Cruz and or Walsh should have done the honourable thing and took out their swords

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    esselle
    Participant

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    I bet there’s no claw back clause in respect of WW’s bonus…….

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    FaroFlyer
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    There is still the class action due to take place on 25 November. Let’s see what comes of that.

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