American Express Ordered to Address Security Gaps Following Customer Spying Incident
American Express has been instructed to rectify identified security vulnerabilities after a customer was reportedly 'spied on'. A whistleblower, who engaged in a four-year dispute, has been vindicated. However, the comprehensive details surrounding the case have not been publicly disclosed and remain confidential.
American Express has received an order to address identified security vulnerabilities within its systems. This directive follows a case where one of its customers was reportedly 'spied on'.
The customer, who acted as a whistleblower, has been vindicated following a four-year battle. Despite this resolution, the full details surrounding the specific circumstances of the case have not been made public and remain confidential.
The order mandates that American Express implement necessary fixes to its security infrastructure.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the specific nature of the security gaps and the methods of surveillance were not disclosed.

