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Most customers' names, emails and frequent flyer details were stolen. But so too was this personal data, the company said.
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Ritual apologies after data breaches only go so far. We need better laws to stop these incidents happening at all.
Hackers compromised names, addresses, email address, phone numbers, and other information pertaining to Qantas customers.
Qantas has confirmed that nearly six million customers have had their personal data compromised in a recent breach.
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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.
Some 5.7 million Qantas customers lost personal data when cyber criminals last week scammed their way to getting access to an ...
Qantas says not all customers impacted by a cyber attack on their database have been updated about the sort of information ...
We now know a little more on what was taken in the Qantas hack, as the airline confirms that 5.7 million unique customers ...
Australian airline company, Qantas, has revealed that it suffered a sophisticated cyberattack that affected over 5.7 million ...
Personal information of 5.7 million customers was accessed in a major cyber breach, confirmed Australian carrier Qantas ...
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