Cybersecurity Incident Lawsuit
#13
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I can't wait for the class action lawsuit on this one.
What a gold mine for hackers. ALL of the personal info on pilots, a group of high income individuals. Social numbers, address history, ages, employment history, education history, literally every question ever asked to verify a credit report or open an account online. How incompetent of the company not to have taken strong protections. This is going to be a disaster if they didn't expunge everyone who was no longer current. Which I doubt they did.
#14
There probably isn't such a thing. Inactive account data is typically archived or even deleted, back to some point in time. For system performance and cost reasons.
Although the amount of data we're talking about here is pretty trivial compared to even a handful of high-def videos so maybe they never bothered.
Although the amount of data we're talking about here is pretty trivial compared to even a handful of high-def videos so maybe they never bothered.
#15
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There probably isn't such a thing. Inactive account data is typically archived or even deleted, back to some point in time. For system performance and cost reasons.
Although the amount of data we're talking about here is pretty trivial compared to even a handful of high-def videos so maybe they never bothered.
Although the amount of data we're talking about here is pretty trivial compared to even a handful of high-def videos so maybe they never bothered.
#16
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Joined APC: Feb 2015
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I'm going to contact a Lawfirm to see what options I have. I'm not ok with just 2 years of protection, that's peanuts for the possible consequence of their (and thrid party) negligence. If anyone is interested in getting info about what can be done to get a fair deal just send me a message and I'll forward whatever information I get from the firm. Might take a while to reply coz i dont check this account often
#17
my info was stolen in the 2007 Tricare data breach. They didn’t use the data until 2012. I caught it pretty quick without ID protection. Phone started rigging with CC Companies wanting to verify some information. Filed a police report and kept telling whoever called it was fraud. Lasted a few months. It was a pain but now I never have to worry about it. My SSN has been flagged no one will just open an account without multiple verification steps.
#18
I received a letter from AA saying my information may have been compromised and I'm getting the free credit monitoring/ID theft protection stuff. I wouldn't worry about that stuff unless you're contacted and given the ID theft tools like I did.
#20
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Joined APC: Jul 2014
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There probably isn't such a thing. Inactive account data is typically archived or even deleted, back to some point in time. For system performance and cost reasons.
Although the amount of data we're talking about here is pretty trivial compared to even a handful of high-def videos so maybe they never bothered.
Although the amount of data we're talking about here is pretty trivial compared to even a handful of high-def videos so maybe they never bothered.
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