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Please, for now, DO NOT got to the Delta Air Lines Facebook page and click on the post above. Their site has been hacked. If you do click on it you will get a virus!
My AVG caught it, but still not good to tempt fate – just stay clear of the site for now.
Twitter has confirmed the HACK and they are working to fix, but it has been over half an hour and no progress thus far.
#Developing! – René
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UPDATE: As of 2:15PM ET looks like the page is back under Delta control. Now back to other issues regarding the decimation of the frequent flyer program this week! 😉
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i guess karma really is a ….. they tried so hard to mess their loyal FFers, and now it came 360.
Delta 360 indeed.
Maybe that’s their strategy. If they destroy our computers we can’t view those pesky non existent award charts.
SkyMiles is arguably a virus.
I think we should protest. Why not ask people to observe a No Delta Revenue day. The process is simple, do not book any tickets with Delta on a particular day. Their revenue is approximately $100 million a day. If even 50% of the people don’t book and they lose $50 million, they will probably notice the power of FFers.
This was likely so they could see how many miles you have and charge you different redemption levels when searching for awards!