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A persistent hacking crew of young men and teenagers is back with a vengeance, wielding a two-year-old playbook to knock U.S.
Qantas customers say they feel vulnerable, angry and unsupported following last week's major cyber security breach — and are now questioning whether the airline is doing enough to protect Australians' ...
Scattered Spider hackers are now targeting airlines with advanced social engineering tactics to bypass MFA and breach ...
Australian airline Qantas disclosed that it detected a cyberattack on Monday after threat actors gained access to a ...
Check Point discovered around 500 suspected Scattered Spider phishing domains, suggesting the group is preparing to expand ...
Cybersecurity giants and the FBI warn that the notorious hacking group is now targeting the aviation sector with advanced ...
A week after Qantas disclosed the loss of data of up to 6 million customers, consumer law experts say the airline could ...
Wile the breach has been attributed to the prolific hacking collective known as Scattered Spider, Qantas has not confirmed the nature of the contact.
The Qantas cyber incident occurred on Monday June 30 after the company detected unusual activity on a third-party platform ...
A cyber attack was the furtherest thing from Vanessa Hudson’s mind, as she enjoyed her annual leave far away from the New ...
Following the FBI warning, Qantas assured customers that the Scattered Spider breach did not leak any passport information.
The band of English-speaking adolescent hackers collectively tracked as Scattered Spider are focusing on the airliners - and ...