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Hackers have released Qantas customer data onto the dark web, realising the fears of millions of affected Australians who were first alerted to the significant cybersecurity incident in July. After a ...
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Qantas was thrown into turmoil in late June when the company revealed that 1.3 million addresses and 900,000 phone numbers had been leaked in a massive cyber breach. Over 5.7 million pieces of unique ...
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Qantas customers whose personal data was posted on the dark web have voiced their concerns and disappointment. Those affected now need to stay vigilant as a second wave of scams will follow, a cyber ...
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The personal information of over five million Qantas customers has been illegally published on the dark web, months after a major cybersecurity breach targeting the airline’s customer servicing ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Hackers have released personal data of 5.7 million Qantas customers on the dark web, making good on their promise to publish the ...
Qantas says 5.7 million customer records have been leaked on the dark web after cloud-based software company Salesforce declined to pay a ransom to a notorious hacking group. International ...