British Airways Settles With 2018 Data Breach Victims

British Airways revealed a breach of its security systems in 2018 that caused the personal data of 420,000 staff and customers to be leaked.

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By Reuters | Updated: 6 July 2021 17:53 IST
Highlights
  • Those affected by the data leak would receive a confidential settlement
  • The resolution does not include any admission of liability by the airline
  • IAG shares were up 3 percent 

British Airways said it was pleased it has been able to settle the group action

British Airways has settled a case brought by customers and staff affected by a massive 2018 data breach that led to personal information being leaked, the court-appointed lead solicitors in the case said on Tuesday.

Law firm PGMBM said those affected by the data leak would receive a confidential settlement following mediation with British Airways. The resolution does not include any admission of liability by the airline, it added.

British Airways, owned by IAG, revealed a breach of its security systems in 2018 that caused the personal data of 420,000 staff and customers to be leaked.

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British Airways in an emailed statement said it was pleased it has been able to settle the group action.

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Britain's Information Commissioner's Office in October fined British Airways GBP 20 million (roughly Rs. 210 crores) - the data protection watchdog's biggest such penalty at the time - for failing to protect the personal and financial details of its customers.

IAG shares were up 3 percent by 08:20 GMT (1:50pm IST) on the London Stock Exchange.

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© Thomson Reuters 2021


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