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A leading cyber threat expert has warned organisations data breaches will continue after Qantas was targeted in a major ...
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 ...
Australia’s privacy regulator has warned that data breaches involving impersonation and deception – known as social engineering – are increasing, following a recent incident involving Qantas. The ...
The cyberattack targeting the personal data of customers with Qantas is the latest in a string of breaches affecting millions ...
Scattered Spider has shifted its focus from attacks on British retailers like Marks & Spencer and Co-op to major U.S. targets ...
Just a few days after the Federal Bureau of Investigation warned that a cybercriminal organization called Scatter Spider was ...
Qantas is contacting customers after a cyber attack targeted their third-party customer service platform. On June 30, the ...
Qantas confirmed a cyberattack on a third-party customer service platform, potentially exposing the personal data of up to six million customers, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, ...
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‍ DALLAS — Qantas (QF), Australia's largest airline, is investigating a major cyberattack that resulted in the leak of sensitive personal data belonging to approximately six million customers.
Summer is one of the busiest travel seasons, and one major airline was hit with bad news on June 30. Australia's largest ...