smckay
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Me too. I’ve just had 2 name changes in 5 minutesDefinitely an ongoing issue. I was just able to access someone’s boarding pass for a flight departing in a few hours.
Me too. I’ve just had 2 name changes in 5 minutesDefinitely an ongoing issue. I was just able to access someone’s boarding pass for a flight departing in a few hours.
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My completely uneducated opinion/guess is that it's likely to be some sort of cache misconfiguration on Qantas servers (or them misconfiguring whatever cloud solution they're using in front)It would be interesting to understand why it's happening to some and not to others - that is, what's the commonality of those affected.
Yeah, but whether or not Qantas give a f*ck is a different matter...I think QF are in for a lot of static over this. I’ve got a lot of bookings and points currently and I don’t want any one seeing them and being able to change.
The people I was seeing had flights booked in September so it’s not a ‘today’ thing
Including view/edit APIS data which includes Passport Number and DOBBack at it again.
It literally lets you do everything from bid to an upgrade to cancel to change seats.
Hopefully no evil person out there cancels my rewards J seat to LAX and rebook it for themselves!
Oh they will be very sorryYeah, but whether or not Qantas give a f*ck is a different matter...
I had a quick look at the Privacy Commissioner's potential role in this, however it seems they are only responsible for government departments.Yeah, but whether or not Qantas give a f*ck is a different matter...
I'm sure the Qantas board are already talking to their old boys buddy pals over at medibank to see how they can make sure their third luxury yacht is protected from this event.I had a quick look at the Privacy Commissioner's potential role in this, however it seems they are only responsible for government departments.
The Daily Scaregraph in their story about Bonza stated QF had Govt support.I had a quick look at the Privacy Commissioner's potential role in this, however it seems they are only responsible for government departments.