British Airways have reported two substantial data breaches this year, initially reporting in September the compromise of 244,000 credit card transactions in August and September, and further disclosing in October another 185,000 transactions affected from April through July. San Francisco-based cybersecurity company RiskIQ has provided a detailed analysis of how the British Airways security breach occurred via the injection of malicious JavaScript source code and configuring of server infrastructure that would appear related to British Airways.
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