Australian Privacy Commission Finds AMEX Conduct Unbecoming
Australia's Privacy Commission has issued a finding concerning American Express, determining that the company's conduct was "unbecoming." This assessment follows a security breach involving the financial services provider. The commission's finding raises questions regarding the level of protection afforded to customers moving forward.
Australia’s Privacy Commission has found American Express (AMEX) to have engaged in conduct described as "unbecoming."
This finding by the commission is understood to be related to a security breach. The official assessment highlights concerns about the company's practices.
The commission's statement also raised a question regarding the future protection of AMEX customers, without providing further details on this aspect.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the finding reflects a lack of guarantee that AMEX has learned from the security breach.

