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A cyber criminal has made contact with Australia's Qantas following a data breach last week that exposed personal information ...
Qantas received an extortion attempt following the cyberattack and data breach at one of the Australian airline's call ...
Qantas said it was contacted by a hacker claiming responsibility for a major data breach that affected up to six million of ...
Cybersecurity experts say the Qantas breach which has potentially compromised the data of 6-million customers serves as a ...
Learn more about the security breach from Qantas that saw the personal data of up to six million customers exposed.
Qantas says a cybercriminal has made contact after a breach involving frequent flyer data from up to 6 million customers.
A week after Qantas disclosed the loss of data of up to 6 million customers, consumer law experts say the airline could ...
Qantas says a hacker claiming to be behind the theft of details of millions of the airline's customers has been in touch.
The Australian airline giant Qantas reportedly says it has potentially made contact with a cybercriminal who raided the company's customer data last week.
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Wile the breach has been attributed to the prolific hacking collective known as Scattered Spider, Qantas has not confirmed the nature of the contact.
Revelations that Qantas has been contacted by alleged cybercriminals corroborated reports the breach’s perpetrator was Scattered Spider, a US-UK coalition which targets one industry at a time and was ...