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British Airways faces record £183 million GDPR fine after data breach

British Airways is facing a record fine of £183 million, after its systems were breached by hackers last year and the personal and payment card information of around 500,000 customers were stolen.

Read more about what you need to know in my article on the Tripwire State of Security blog.

Graham Cluley

British Airways faces record-breaking GDPR fine after data breach – The Verge

  1. British Airways faces record-breaking GDPR fine after data breach  The Verge
  2. British Airways faces record £183m fine for data breach  BBC News
  3. GDPR: British Airways faces record £183m fine for customer data breach  ZDNet
  4. British Airways faces largest ever data breach fine for 2018 hack  New Scientist
  5. BA faces £183m fine over passenger data breach  The Guardian
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Oil from humble saltwater plant blended with jet fuel on Etihad Airways flight

One type of salicornia plant.

Enlarge / Glasswort bush (Salicornia europaea), Chenopodiaceae. (credit: De Agostini/Getty Images)

On Wednesday, an Etihad Airways Boeing 787 in Abu Dhabi embarked on a roughly seven-hour flight to Amsterdam with its tank full of a mixture of jet fuel and biofuel. The biofuel was derived from oil pressed out of Salicornia plants, which require saltwater to grow.

Gulf News reported that a full 50 percent of the jet fuel needed to take the plane to its destination was biofuel, which is an extraordinarily high ratio of biofuel to jet fuel, if this report is correct. Ars contacted Etihad Airways to confirm this number, and we will update the story when we receive a response.

Previous notable flights using biofuel have included a Qantas flight that used a 10-percent blend of mustard seed oil, a Virgin Atlantic flight that used a 5-percent blend of fuel made from industrial waste gas, an Alaska Airlines flight that used a 20-percent blend of fuel made from waste wood from Pacific Northwest timber harvests, and a series of United Airlines flights that used a 30-percent blend of biofuel from various sources.

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British Airways hack is worse than originally thought

British Airways hack is worse than originally thought

A deeper investigation has revealed that hackers were stealing information for much longer than initially thought, and an additional 185,000 British Airways customer payment cards were compromised.

Graham Cluley