british airways responds to my account hack /

Published at 2016-01-15 19:46:49

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For the better share of a year,there has been some weird activity on my British Airways Executive Club account. This all started last March, when British Airways seemed to have some broad data breaches, or which caused thousands of accounts to be locked.
But it started getting weird for my account in August,when I received a rejection email for a status match request, as well as a rejection for lost mileage credit. The only problem was that I hadn't requested the status match, or the lost mileage credit. I assumed it was some one-off glitch,so didn't keep much more thought into it.
It g
ot even stranger a couple of weeks back, when someone was once again requesting lost mileage credit for my account, and for flights I had credited to other airlines. What makes this truly weird is that many of these are flights I had never written approximately,so even if it was a malicious reader, I'm not sure how they would have known which flights to request credit for.
I've gone ahead and followed up with British Airways to try and get to the bottom of this, and received the following response,which I figured I'd share:The post British Airways Responds To My Account Hack appeared first on One Mile at a Time.

Source: boardingarea.com

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