A Singapore Airlines (SIA) customer has reported an incident in which she was able to view someone else's personal data after successfully logging into the carrier's frequent flyer programme using her user ID and password. . The Krisflyer member logged into the carrier's website on Friday and noticed the site was laggier than usual. She opened a second page when the first appeared to have stalled and when both pages loaded up, she saw another user's personal details on one while the other contained a combination of that user's data and hers. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A data leak happened as a Qatar Airways passenger stumbled upon a different traveler's details during their attempt to access Privilege Club.. Singapore Airlines Incident, Data Exposure, Privacy Breach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Passwords, job accounts safe, says Jobs site. The Washington Post has said that the database of its jobs site had been breached by hackers who stole about 1.27 million users' IDs and email addresses. . The company said on its website that the Washington Post Co's jobs website was breached twice last month. Washington Post said it took immediate steps to shut down the website after discovering the attack quickly. It said that about 1.27 million users' IDs and email addresses were affected, but added that the hackers had not accessed passwords or other personal information of users. The company said the jobs accounts of users also remain safe. The link for this article located at CBR Online is no longer available. . The company said on its website that the Washington Post Co's jobs website was breached twice last m. passwords, accounts, washington, database. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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