To be fair Brian, the thought of having your bank account drained is of a concern to most people.
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Never felt so grateful to be totally overdrawn and at my Amex limit.....knew there was a reason to prioritise paying the tax bills over the Amex
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But if you have an online account with BA you also need to change your password (using a password manager of course). BTW
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@troyhunt lots of focus this morning on BA's data breach, but I note here the work to be done on also highlighting that passwords are key to this as well as the card details. - 4 more replies
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But you also need to check Experian et al for people attempting to use your details to apply for credit. This is my 4th corp breach in a year & sorry is not good enough.
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I'll tell you this, Amex systems are so good that they'll be in contact with you pdq if any fraudulent activity was noticed on your account. And then you'd get a replacement card without asking within a couple of days.
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Whereas NatWest corporate card services say ring back at 8am. So not everyone is as lucky as you.
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As usual the media will worry the masses but like you say it’s no big deal
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