KrisFlyer miles returned to five SIA customers whose accounts were hacked, compromised


A spokesman for the airline said on Nov 4 that the miles have been credited back into the members’ accounts and those affected have been prompted to change their passwords. — Bloomberg

SINGAPORE: Five KrisFlyer members who had their accounts hacked, resulting in travel miles being transferred out, have had the transactions reversed by Singapore Airlines (SIA).

A spokesman for the airline said on Nov 4 that the miles have been credited back into the members’ accounts and those affected have been prompted to change their passwords.

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