X-Git-Url: http://git.nikiroo.be/?p=gofetch.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102643378;fp=test%2Fexpected%2FSLASHDOT%2F0102643378;h=a3a011c28a4df33e0e09275c44b93473e67eabac;hp=d49df82a739b4562932c402ba5f28329ed7a8e00;hb=3367f6256b5143b7cba2a61de36e74f389a5f379;hpb=b389651b0012a7ba1ff30d164958e155688ac216 diff --git a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102643378 b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102643378 index d49df82..a3a011c 100644 --- a/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102643378 +++ b/test/expected/SLASHDOT/0102643378 @@ -4,28 +4,36 @@ Thursday September 06, 2018 @11:30PM (BeauHD) from the sorry-not-sorry dept. + o Reference: 0102643378 o News link: https://it.slashdot.org/story/18/09/07/0247228/380000-card-payments-compromised-in-british-airways-breach o Source link: https://news.sky.com/story/ba-calls-in-police-over-customer-data-theft-from-website-11491980 - Earlier today, British Airways said credit card information of - at least 380,000 customers have been "compromised" in a data - breach that occurred between August 21 and September 5. The - information stolen includes customer names, email addresses, - home addresses and payment card information -- but not travel - or passport details. Sky News reports: In an email to affected - customers, BA said: "We're deeply sorry, but you may have been - affected. We recommend that you contact your bank or credit - card provider and follow their recommended advice. We take the - protection of your personal information very seriously. Please - accept our deepest apologies for the worry and inconvenience - that this criminal activity has caused." The breach has been - "resolved" and the website is "working normally," it said. In - a statement, the airline added: "We have notified the police - and relevant authorities... [and] will continue to keep our - customers updated with the very latest information. We will be + Earlier today, British Airways said [1]credit card information + of at least 380,000 customers have been "compromised" in a + data breach that occurred between August 21 and September 5. + The information stolen includes customer names, email + addresses, home addresses and payment card information -- but + not travel or passport details. Sky News reports: + + > In an email to affected customers, BA said: "We're deeply + sorry, but you may have been affected. We recommend that you + contact your bank or credit card provider and follow their + recommended advice. We take the protection of your personal + information very seriously. Please accept our deepest + apologies for the worry and inconvenience that this criminal + activity has caused." The breach has been "resolved" and the + website is "working normally," it said. In a statement, the + airline added: "We have notified the police and relevant + authorities... [and] will continue to keep our customers + updated with the very latest information. We will be contacting customers and will manage any claims on an individual basis." + + + + [1] https://news.sky.com/story/ba-calls-in-police-over-custome- + r-data-theft-from-website-11491980 ** when not if (Score:2)