X-Git-Url: http://git.nikiroo.be/?p=gofetch.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102643378.header;fp=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102643378.header;h=d5eed734dd78cb4b1db1bdd80b328ae87843949d;hp=fcfedc493c578404168b68ccab62439661d6ca25;hb=3367f6256b5143b7cba2a61de36e74f389a5f379;hpb=b389651b0012a7ba1ff30d164958e155688ac216 diff --git a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102643378.header b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102643378.header index fcfedc4..d5eed73 100644 --- a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102643378.header +++ b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102643378.header @@ -2,22 +2,29 @@ i Thursday September 06, 2018 @11:30PM (BeauHD) i from the sorry-not-sorry dept. i -i Earlier today, British Airways said credit card information of -i at least 380,000 customers have been "compromised" in a data -i breach that occurred between August 21 and September 5. The -i information stolen includes customer names, email addresses, -i home addresses and payment card information -- but not travel -i or passport details. Sky News reports: In an email to affected -i customers, BA said: "We're deeply sorry, but you may have been -i affected. We recommend that you contact your bank or credit -i card provider and follow their recommended advice. We take the -i protection of your personal information very seriously. Please -i accept our deepest apologies for the worry and inconvenience -i that this criminal activity has caused." The breach has been -i "resolved" and the website is "working normally," it said. In -i a statement, the airline added: "We have notified the police -i and relevant authorities... [and] will continue to keep our -i customers updated with the very latest information. We will be +i Earlier today, British Airways said [1]credit card information +i of at least 380,000 customers have been "compromised" in a +i data breach that occurred between August 21 and September 5. +i The information stolen includes customer names, email +i addresses, home addresses and payment card information -- but +i not travel or passport details. Sky News reports: +i +i > In an email to affected customers, BA said: "We're deeply +i sorry, but you may have been affected. We recommend that you +i contact your bank or credit card provider and follow their +i recommended advice. We take the protection of your personal +i information very seriously. Please accept our deepest +i apologies for the worry and inconvenience that this criminal +i activity has caused." The breach has been "resolved" and the +i website is "working normally," it said. In a statement, the +i airline added: "We have notified the police and relevant +i authorities... [and] will continue to keep our customers +i updated with the very latest information. We will be i contacting customers and will manage any claims on an i individual basis." +i +i +i +i [1] https://news.sky.com/story/ba-calls-in-police-over-custome- +i r-data-theft-from-website-11491980 i