British Airways has apologised after a breach of its security systems compromised details of customers from around 380 000 transactions.
The airline says personal and financial details were taken - but not travel or passport information.
BA says the breach between 21st August and 5th September was a 'sophisticated, malicious criminal attack' on its website.
British Airways Chief Executive Alex Cruz says they've responded as quickly as possible.
IN: "We've been…
OUT: …becomes safe."
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The airline says personal and financial details were taken - but not travel or passport information.
BA says the breach between 21st August and 5th September was a 'sophisticated, malicious criminal attack' on its website.
British Airways Chief Executive Alex Cruz says they've responded as quickly as possible.
IN: "We've been…
OUT: …becomes safe."
DUR: 39 secs
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0907ba-cruz1.mp3