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The airline says it has been approached by a “potential” cybercriminal group, but there’s no sign of a ransom demand yet.
The Qantas breach appears to be isolated to a third-party contact center that the airline uses for customer service queries.
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson says a cyber attack on a customer database used by the airline’s Manila call centre could have taken place anywhere and did not necessarily suggest the Philippines location ...
CEO Vanessa Hudson has argued that cybercriminals operate globally and added that a similar incident occurred the week prior ...
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The airline has addressed one of our biggest frustrations. If you fly domestically you will have noticed what a pain trying ...
A leading cyber threat expert has warned organisations data breaches will continue after Qantas was targeted in a major ...