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I’ve nothing to add to the BA hacking saga, but feel free to add your comments here

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A huge percentage of Head for Points readers, including myself and my wife, are currently locked out of their Avios accounts.

Changing the password simply shows a zero Avios balance which BA appears to have confiscated ‘for my own good’.

I don’t know anything more except what has been said in the email below. Looking at reports on Flyertalk, it seems that there is NOT a specific exterior service causing the problem.  AwardWallet and TripIt have NOT been compromised.

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However, my best guess is that BA is trying to find accounts which HAVE been the target of suspected hacks.  If you are registered with AwardWallet then your account will have been accessed from outside the UK by AW on a regular basis and this may have flagged you as high risk.  This is only a guess.

I have nothing more to add which adds to the discussion, to be honest.  We can use this article for comments on the topic, however.

The letter from BA goes:

Dear Customer

British Airways has become aware of some unauthorised activity in relation to your Executive Club account.

This appears to have been the result of a third party using information obtained elsewhere on the internet, via an automated process, to try to gain access to your Executive Club account.

We understand this was login information relating to a different online service which you may have also used to access your Executive Club account.

We would like to reassure you that, although it does appear that the login attempt was successful, at this stage we are not aware of any access to any subsequent information pages within your account, including your flight history or payment card details.

We have now locked down your online account to protect it from further access. As part of the lock-down process we have also changed your password and you will need to reset it before you are able to use your account.

If you use the same login details for your Executive Club account as you do for your online accounts with any other organisations, we would also recommend that you change the passwords for these accounts, as well as exercising vigilance regarding any unusual or suspicious use of your personal data.

For a short period of time, as a precaution, we have also suspended the use of Avios on your account. We will let you know when this suspension period is over.

In the meantime, however, if you wish to spend your Avios please contact us via your local Executive Club service centre. We will be able to reactivate your account by asking you some additional security questions.

We are sorry for the concern and inconvenience this matter may have caused you and would like to reassure you that we are taking this incident seriously.

British Airways Executive Club team


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Comments (146)

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  • Fenny says:

    I’ve had no emails at all and keep getting the message that my username & password combo is not recognised. When I put in my email address to reset my password, nothing happens – and hasn’t done since Saturday morning. As you need to log in to contact them about BAEC issues, that just leaves twitter/FB, who are just in fobbing off mode.

    • Thomas says:

      Took ages to get the email reset to work, it did eventually, and then I could log back in, so for me I had to persevere with the reset option on the website – frustrating, but easier than trying to get through on phone.

  • Dan says:

    Just a quick update on my situation….Locked out on Saturday morning, gave them a call later that day, and my points magically reappeared last night. So it does look like they are working through the affected accounts!

    Hope this situation resolves itself for others too!

  • Waribai says:

    I followed Raffles advice. Didn’t bother phoning the call centre up. Just took it easy over the weekend. Reset my password yesterday evening. Lo and behold…I’m back in the game!

    • Rob says:

      …. which is more than I am, as I can’t get a password reset email through!

      • Waribai says:

        Sorry to hear about that. Without wanting to state the obvious. Have you tried your old password. Also is it not in your junk mail?

        • Rob says:

          Got it fixed now. Kept requesting a new password and it eventually relented – ironically it arrived within seconds when it finally worked.

          • d4ve says:

            Does Award Wallet work with you new PW? I couldnt get it to work last night and it’s still not working.

          • Rob says:

            Haven’t changed it yet, will let you know.

          • Rob says:

            Managed to get it updated on the desktop site. Timed out on the app.

          • Fenny says:

            I’ve had to resort to twitter to get them to do anything. Sent BAEC number and awaiting a reset email.

  • Waribai says:

    Incidentally, my wife never acted upon the email instructing her to change the password. Couldn’t login at the weekend but now everything is fine again!

  • Thomas says:

    Just got a reworded email from BA letting me know they believe there has been an issue and that someone un-authorised has gained access to my account (but have not accessed any sensitive data) and therefore they have changed my password and locked the account – account is accessible fine, so looks like this should have been sent a few days ago. Looks like their systems are playing catch up, but since yesterday I have all AVIOS back, and account working fine.

  • Andi says:

    I’m now locked out… and similarly cant get a reset password email…

    • Fenny says:

      Give them a call. If you use a username to log in, rather than BAEC number or email, there are some issues. If they can’t get an email to you, there is an online form to change email address, but it may also throw up a problem, so they will need to raise an issue with the service desk.

  • n says:

    i’m probably too late for this info to be of any real use, but i use AW and my baec account has been perfectly ok, all avios accessible and password works fine.

  • mark2 says:

    I have just reset my password and am relieved to see that my Avios balance is still intact – 2.
    Phew!

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