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British Airways probes customer data theft | British Airways probes customer data theft |
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British Airways says it is investigating "as a matter of urgency" the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app. | British Airways says it is investigating "as a matter of urgency" the theft of customer data from its website and mobile app. |
The airline said personal and financial details of customers making bookings had been compromised. | The airline said personal and financial details of customers making bookings had been compromised. |
BA said the breach took place between 22:58 BST on 21 August and 21:45 BST on 5 September. | BA said the breach took place between 22:58 BST on 21 August and 21:45 BST on 5 September. |
However, the stolen data did not include travel or passport details, it added. | However, the stolen data did not include travel or passport details, it added. |
"The breach has been resolved and our website is working normally," BA said in a statement | "The breach has been resolved and our website is working normally," BA said in a statement |
"We have notified the police and relevant authorities. We are deeply sorry for the disruption that this criminal activity has caused. We take the protection of our customers' data very seriously." | "We have notified the police and relevant authorities. We are deeply sorry for the disruption that this criminal activity has caused. We take the protection of our customers' data very seriously." |
This is not the first customer relations problem to affect the airline in recent times. | |
In July, BA apologised after IT issues caused dozens of flights in and out of Heathrow Airport to be cancelled. | |
A number of short-haul flights were cancelled after an incident involving a "supplier IT system". | |
The month before, more than 2,000 BA passengers had their tickets cancelled because the prices were too cheap. | |
BA apologised for the error on flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai, but customers said they were angry their tickets were not being honoured. | |
And in May 2017, serious problems with British Airways' IT systems led to thousands of passengers having their plans disrupted, after all flights from Heathrow and Gatwick were cancelled. |