We have completed our investigation and
can now confirm that the frequentflyer.com.au database has NOT BEEN HACKED and remains secure.
Over the last 18 months, we have invested heavily in new infrastructure, security staff and process to ensure that our forum data remains secure and confidential. I am confident that the databases that we manage are as secure as they can be.
That said, there was a security breach in the subscription database of The Frequent Flyer Gazette, our weekly newsletter which many of you receive. The Frequent Flyer Gazette is a completely separate to AFF. It has its own domain name and subscription database. We use a Aweber, the leading subscription management company and a highly reputable company, to manage this subscription list and send the weekly newsletter. It appears as they were hacked late last month. See
www.aweber.com/blog/uncategorized/data-compromise.htm. So it is possible that spam you might be receiving is due to the breach in their security.
We take great care and do every thing in our control to maintain security and privacy. We have been operating since 1998 and certainly don't spam or sell our email lists to anyone. As we all know, nothing on the internet is 100% secure. Hacking can happen to anyone, even a large company such as Aweber. Unfortunately, this is the reality of the internet and users do need to take some responsibility such as installing a spam filter.
So, in summary, there was a security breach in an outsourced service used to distribute the Frequent Flyer Gazette, our weekly newsletter.
The AFF database was not hacked, and all information contained in it continues to be secure.
I am now going to permanently close this thread. Keeping it open only encourages hackers, and (as we have witnessed in this thread) can cause unnecessary concern and anxiety. If you suspect that there is a security problem, please PM me rather than putting up a post. We take security very seriously, and all such messages will take top priority and be responded to as soon as possible.