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Most customers' name, email and frequent flyer details were stolen. But so too was this personal data, the company said.
Hackers compromised names, addresses, email address, phone numbers, and other information pertaining to Qantas customers.
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PCMag on MSNFlew Qantas Recently? Hackers May Have Stolen Your DataThe Australian airline says hackers looted data on 5.7 million customers, including names, email addresses and phone numbers.
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CNET on MSNQantas Contacted by Hackers Responsible for Data Breach Affecting Millions of CustomersThe cyber incident was discovered on June 30, and is believed to have compromised the data of up to 6 million customers.
Learn about the Qantas breach impacting over five million customers' personal information in a major cyberattack.
Qantas says not all customers impacted by a cyber attack on their database have been updated about the sort of information ...
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A cyber criminal has made contact with Australia's Qantas following a data breach last week that exposed personal information ...
Australian airline Qantas says a data hack on Monday exposed the personal information of six million customers and it expects ...
Australia's biggest breach in years marked a setback for an airline rebuilding trust after a reputational crisis.
Qantas has confirmed that nearly six million customers have had their personal data compromised in a recent breach.
Australian airline Qantas has confirmed that 5.7 million people have been impacted by a recent data breach, in which threat actors stole customers' data.
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