Tag: United Airlines
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Cyversity and United Airlines to Provide Cybersecurity Training Scholarships to Cyversity Members
Program designed to equip women and underrepresented individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in …
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United Airlines to Pay $49m to Settle False Data Claim
United Airlines Inc. has agreed to pay $49m to resolve criminal charges and civil claims that it was defrauding the United States Postal …
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United Airlines covers up seat cameras following passenger privacy outrage
United Airlines has covered every camera embedded in entertainment systems embedded within the back of plane seats in response to passenger …
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What Is Your Bank’s Security Banking On?
A large number of banks, credit unions and other financial institutions just pushed customers onto new e-banking platforms that asked them …
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Linda Jojo’s Path From Board-Level CIO To EVP Of Technology And CDO Of United Airlines
Linda Jojo joined United Airlines as Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer in November 2014. Between then and mid-2017, a …
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Why It’s Still A Bad Idea to Post or Trash Your Airline Boarding Pass
An October 2015 piece published here about the potential dangers of tossing out or posting online your airline boarding pass remains one of the most-read stories on this site. One reason may be that the advice remains timely and relevant: Read full news article on Krebs on Security
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Someone posted the codes to every United cockpit online
Over the weekend, someone inadvertently leaked United Airline’s cockpit door codes online online. Anyone who wants to access a cockpit needs a code to get in. Read full news article on The Next Web
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United flight attendant accidentally leaked cockpit security codes to public website
United Airlines recently alerted employees that security codes providing access to plane cockpits had been leaked online, the Wall Street Journal reported. Citing a pilot briefed on the matter, the report noted that the codes were accidentally posted to a public website by a United flight attendant. Read full news article on TechRepublic
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