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‘This isn’t a one-off glitch’: Qantas pilots blast airline over data hack of 6 million customersWith Qantas now admitting hackers stole data from nearly 6 million customers, for some disgruntled pilots, it's further proof of operational rot as customers are left picking up the pieces.
The Australian airline says hackers looted data on 5.7 million customers, including names, email addresses and phone numbers.
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Adam and Jake are joined by special guest David Hollingworth from Cyber Daily to ...
Australian airline Qantas has confirmed that 5.7 million people have been impacted by a recent data breach, in which threat actors stole customers' data.
Qantas Airways confirmed that personal data of 5.7 million customers was compromised in a recent cyberattack. Here's what the ...
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AUSTRALIA’S Qantas Airways said on Wednesday more than a million customers had their phone number, birth date or home address accessed in one of the country’s biggest cyber breaches in years.
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CNET on MSNQantas Contacted by Hackers Responsible for Data Breach Affecting Millions of CustomersThe cyber incident was discovered on June 30, and is believed to have compromised the data of up to 6 million customers.
Cybercriminals hit Qantas in a major data breach that exposed information from up to six million customers. Airline data ...
"The data that was compromised is not enough to gain access to ... business addresses alongside hotels for misplaced baggage delivery, were taken in the breach. Qantas has urged customers to "remain ...
Australia’s Qantas Airways said on Wednesday more than a million customers had their phone number, birth date or home address ...
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