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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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The stolen data includes sensitive information such as names, phone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth, and frequent ...
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Australian airline Qantas says personal information stolen from systems hosting the service records of 6 million customers.
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Cybersecurity experts are warning Qantas customers to remain vigilant to scams and hacking attempts in coming days, after as ...