British Airways to be fined record-breaking £183m figure over data theft [www.neowin.net]
Intention to fine British Airways £183.39m under GDPR for data breach [ico.org.uk]
How to Avoid Facing the $229M Fine British Airways Faces Due to a Hack [blog.tmcnet.com]
British Airways Fined For User Data Compromised [www.pymnts.com]
UK privacy watchdog threatens British Airways with 747-sized fine for massive personal data blurt [www.theregister.co.uk]
Security Boulevard [securityboulevard.com]
British Airways faces $230M GDPR fine for 2018 data breach [www.cnet.com]
British Airways Faces $230 Million Fine for 2018 Breach [www.securityweek.com]
British Airways Fined £183 Million Under GDPR Over 2018 Data Breach [thehackernews.com]
Your data is worth about $457 dollars in the UK. (UK ICO fined @British_Airways $229 million for a data breach that effected 500,000 customers.) https://t.co/Hz0pyrS4Qu @Equifax breach impacted 143 million people. So Equifax should be fined about $65.35 billion. Just saying!
— OM (@om) July 8, 2019
https://t.co/47h116hfq1 BA faces record fine over data breach - in a case which will send a shiver down the spine of anyone working in cybersecurity for a major company
— Rory Cellan-Jones (@BBCRoryCJ) July 8, 2019
Attention Hong Kong, here's how you penalise an airline for losing customer data in a hack because of piss poor IT security, not a slap on the wrist like you gave Cathay https://t.co/sgiWfEaeXn
— Jerome Taylor (@JeromeTaylor) July 8, 2019
Remember when BA got compromised with a Magecart style Javascript library? ICO fines them £183m. https://t.co/dR5ND5kB6v
— Kevin Beaumont ? (@GossiTheDog) July 8, 2019
"We have found no evidence of fraud/fraudulent activity on accounts linked to the theft." BULLSHIT. I was one of two people in my company that had their card details stolen and both of us had fraudulent payments on our card accounts. https://t.co/OkmltlW8kP #GDPR
— Dr Tim Nicholls (@woodpunk) July 8, 2019
BA: "You mean you were serious about those data privacy rules?“
— Adrian Weckler (@adrianweckler) July 8, 2019
British Airways faces record £183m fine for data breach — 1.5% of annual turnover https://t.co/7zFjbyO6Yn
The ICO has issued a notice of its intention to fine
— ICO (@ICOnews) July 8, 2019
British Airways £183.39M for infringements of the General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR).https://t.co/TdUYIDWqBf
That's around 400 GBP/customer, and we *are* talking about credit card + CVC details here. If those details were sold and used the actual net damage could be far greater. https://t.co/dOzz8dDZwQ
— Wogan (@WoganMay) July 8, 2019
.@British_Airways to be fined ~$229.54M for poor security practices after a malicious redirect on their site resulted in a breach of personal data of 500,000 individuals in Sept 2018. #GDPR https://t.co/RQv6tqJDeb
— Whitney Merrill (@wbm312) July 8, 2019
This is big. Companies should have some takeaways from issues that BA had:
— Konark Modi (@konarkmodi) July 8, 2019
1. Only add trusted third-parties on your websites.
2. Make sure to audit what data is being shared with them.
3. Ensure you have control over them in case it gets compromised example using CSPs, SRIs. https://t.co/kVtU4UTtLe
CORRECTION: The ICO did not yet fine British Airways over customer data breach!! This is just a press release about the intention to fine.https://t.co/JNcKuBIRQ7 #GDPR #infosec #privacy #sourcesmatter https://t.co/mZbUHgJ2Ad
— Jeroen Terstegge (@PrivaSense) July 8, 2019
The ICO has issued a notice of its intention to fine
— ICO (@ICOnews) July 8, 2019
British Airways £183.39M for infringements of the General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR).https://t.co/TdUYIDWqBf
My goodness me. A £183.39m potential fine for British Airways. A monster fine which isn't even the highest which could be levied (can go up to 2% of worldwide annual revenue).
— Adam Wagner (@AdamWagner1) July 8, 2019
If companies hadn't appreciated the power of GDPR, they will this morning https://t.co/rSQ36DEgtM
The heavy fine on @British_Airways so soon after #GDPR in force - 1.5% global turnover should make #pharmacies & other #healthcare providers sit up https://t.co/wF90ia62FX Health data breaches may be viewed as much more serious than credit card info.
— David Reissner (@davidreissner) July 8, 2019
Last year I complained to British Airways about third party front-end scripts that were leaking booking details to third parties, the same issue that led to the credit card breach. Now they're being fined £183m by the ICO. https://t.co/DDBaGSDW9r https://t.co/1KnUFUO92k pic.twitter.com/uC8qoerxOj
— Mustafa Al-Bassam (@musalbas) July 8, 2019
Largest GDPR fine to date levied against British Airways to the tune of £183.39m
— Michael Coates ? @Altitude (@_mwc) July 8, 2019
Previous largest GDPR fine was Facebook & Equifax at £500k
ICO Statement: https://t.co/DaUHrKunF2
Original 2018 disclosure:https://t.co/mu1Jxhar7s
Ouchy! https://t.co/zrsZceo7XI
— Scott Helme (@Scott_Helme) July 8, 2019
The first big post-#GDPR fine. At £183m that’s 1.5% of British Airways global turnover. The biggest fine pre-GDPR was Facebook at just £0.5m. This shows exactly how much more power ICO has in the new era. #privacy #security https://t.co/3REdH9IVrz
— Alasdair Allan (@aallan) July 8, 2019
The ICO intends to fine BA *£183 million* for personal data breach leading to the compromise of half a million people’s data:https://t.co/SURWXTrHZz
— Neil Brown (@neil_neilzone) July 8, 2019
Note: this is an *intent* to fine, not the fine itself.
Nope. Sorry @BBCBreaking The @ICOnews has NOT fined British Airways. They have issued a notice of intent to do so. https://t.co/E7XhGG7zA6 https://t.co/YW7PI6SFrw
— Privacy Matters (@PrivacyMatters) July 8, 2019
"the airline said it was disappointed in the fine" -- Alex retorted he was unsurprised but saddened at BA's system design.https://t.co/FdTrAOkNrd
— Alex Holst (@infosecholsta) July 8, 2019
UK data regulator threatens British Airways with 747-sized fine for massive personal data blurt https://t.co/ho2XiOM5JH #infosec pic.twitter.com/GRWk1E9X7I
— #AI (@AI__TECH) July 8, 2019
The ICO hits British Airways with a record fine of £183 million for failing to protect the personal information of around half a million customers during last year's security breach. ?#cybersecurity #infosecurity #gdpr https://t.co/3GJY9V0zuK
— MRG Effitas (@mrgeffitas) July 8, 2019
British Airways Fined £183.39 Million Under #GDPR Over 2018 Data Breachhttps://t.co/ZC852tyZbc
— Mohit Kumar (@unix_root) July 8, 2019
—by @Swati_THN pic.twitter.com/802mB3yt2K
RT TheHackersNews: British Airways Fined £183.39 Million Under #GDPR Over 2018 Data Breachhttps://t.co/xshkwGuRRd
— Pooraan (@Pooraanj_) July 8, 2019
—by Swati_THN pic.twitter.com/DDfjIvzl4o
British Airways Fined £183.39 Million Under #GDPR Over 2018 Data Breachhttps://t.co/IGZy20exbX pic.twitter.com/vIlpctD5p3
— Swati Khandelwal (@Swati_THN) July 8, 2019
British Airways Fined £183 Million Under GDPR Over 2018 Data Breach https://t.co/i2XEf1t5yC
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) July 8, 2019
£183m record UK data protection fine proposed for BA following 2018 cyber attack #GDPR @ICOnews shows its teeth. Believe in its own exceeds total of all data protection fines ever levied by ICO https://t.co/cJY6wTBiFr
— James Tarling (@tarling_james) July 8, 2019
Lots of incorrect news reports this morning - including from the BBC. The ICO has not fined BA, they have just issed a notice of intent. See @ICOnews statement here - https://t.co/XDC4frBRbr
— Alice Brunning (@ABlawcareers) July 8, 2019
【 ICO 】【BA】
— 大井哲也 弁護士 (@tetsuyaoi2tmi) July 8, 2019
has issued a notice of its intention to fine British Airways £183.39M for infringements of the GDPR.
ICOはnoticeを制裁金を課すプロセスの1st stepだと言っていますので、今後のステップを要フォローです。 https://t.co/HdhmdV73jE
A key part of GDPR is stronger enforcement powers, DPAs are gradually using them: the @ICO has announced its intention to fine @British_Airways £183.39 million for a massive data breach - this would be its highest fine to date https://t.co/rDMnn8oXAl
— Privacy International (@privacyint) July 8, 2019
Following an extensive investigation the ICO has issued a notice of its intention to fine British Airways £183.39M for infringements of the #GDPR (via @ICOnews) https://t.co/dG5hUCQ5gh
— IAPP (@PrivacyPros) July 8, 2019
British Airways is facing a £183m #GDPR fine for #databreach https://t.co/xGuyag5JmE
— TipTopPR (@tiptoppr) July 9, 2019
A strong signal that data privacy violations and substantial fines will result from unaddressed client-side vulnerabilities. These can be solved. @talasecurity #magecart #gdprhttps://t.co/wSzt4KRU4a
— Tala Security (@talasec) July 8, 2019
highest GDPR fine yethttps://t.co/cHFD8rjpN0
— Michal Stanek (@3lbios) July 8, 2019
#BritishAirways fined £183 million for exposing personal #data and card #details of 380,000 #customers during last year's #security breach.#Hackers stole data of people. who bought tickets between August 21 and September 5.#databreach #CyberSecurity https://t.co/3UDPlac0kK
— XUEZ Project (@XUEZcoin) July 8, 2019
#BritishAirways was fined £183 million for failing to follow GDPR policy, therefore not protecting the personal information of around half a million of its customers during last year's #securitybreach.#cyberattack #GDPR @TheHackersNews #StealthGrouphttps://t.co/hdxx9xnI2d
— Stealth-ISS Group (@stealth_iss) July 8, 2019