July 18, 20232 yr Had 3 cards hacked. The source could only be <a low cost airline>. Edited July 18, 20232 yr by Crossy Removed name of airline - possible libel.
July 18, 20232 yr Sorry, due to Thailand's draconian libel / defamation laws I've removed the name of the airline. Please feel free to PM our OP. "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
July 18, 20232 yr the red ones are well known, I had BBL card with frequent flyer program from the same airlines that got hacked 3-4 years ago, after getting replacement card from Bangkok Bank, I didn't link or save the card detail on their website and never got hacked again, it must be their payment processor that's got backdoor in
July 18, 20232 yr Someone getting a hold of your card info and using it does not mean that they have been "hacked".
July 18, 20232 yr Author 1 minute ago, Myran said: Someone getting a hold of your card info and using it does not mean that they have been "hacked". Well they admitted getting hacked last year! And there is no other way it could have been done. Edited July 18, 20232 yr by bignok
July 18, 20232 yr 35 minutes ago, bignok said: Well they admitted getting hacked last year! And there is no other way it could have been done. Then the airline got hacked, not your cards.
July 18, 20232 yr Author Popular Post 15 minutes ago, Myran said: Then the airline got hacked, not your cards. The hackers got card details. Which means the cards got hacked.
July 18, 20232 yr Were cards in question used before September 2022? Maybe it's from this: https://www.bitdefender.com/blog/hotforsecurity/daixin-ransomware-gang-allegedly-abandons-hack-of-airasia-due-to-airlines-chaotic-network-standards/
July 18, 20232 yr 27 minutes ago, bignok said: The hackers got card details. Which means the cards got hacked. No, that's not what hacking is.
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