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A week after Qantas disclosed the loss of data of up to 6 million customers, consumer law experts say the airline could ...
Qantas said it was contacted by a hacker claiming responsibility for a major data breach that affected up to six million of ...
Qantas says a cybercriminal has made contact after a breach involving frequent flyer data from up to 6 million customers.
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Qantas contacted by ‘potential cybercriminal’ following data breachCybersecurity experts say the Qantas breach which has potentially compromised the data of 6-million customers serves as a ...
During the Medibank hack, the health insurer refused to pay a $15m ransom. That led to a cache of sensitive customer ...
The Australian national airline did not reveal if there was a ransom demand; Australian Federal Police looking into the matter ...
Scattered Spider hackers are now targeting airlines with advanced social engineering tactics to bypass MFA and breach ...
A cyber criminal has made contact with Australia's Qantas following a data breach last week that exposed personal information ...
Qantas has confirmed that it is now being extorted by threat actors following a cyberattack that potentially exposed the data ...
The Qantas breach appears to be isolated to a third-party contact center that the airline uses for customer service queries.
Following the FBI warning, Qantas assured customers that the Scattered Spider breach did not leak any passport information.
The FBI warning was issued as airlines were hit by a series of cyberattacks in recent days, although it’s unclear if the ...
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