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Australian airline Qantas has disclosed a cyberattack potentially comprising the data of 6 million customers.
Australian airline Qantas has confirmed a cybersecurity breach that impacts the personal data of six million customers.
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Qantas has contacted affected customers after a major data breach. Here's how to know if your data was exposed and how to ...
A Qantas data breach resulting from a cybersecurity attack has put up to 6M customer records at risk of exposure, with names, email addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth confirmed to be ...
Qantas is working with experts and government agencies to investigate the scope of its recent cyber incident. So, what does ...