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Qantas has filed court action in a bid to stop the compromised data of millions of customers being accessed or released following a recent cyber attack.
Earlier this month, a cyber hacker broke into a database containing the personal information of millions of Qantas customers, ...
Qantas has filed court action in a bid to stop the compromised data of 5.7 million customers being accessed or released following a cyber attack.
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Qantas has gone to court to stop the personal data of millions of customers being released by the group behind the recent cyber attack.
Most customers' names, emails and frequent flyer details were stolen. But so too was this personal data, the company said.
A replacement aircraft has been flown in from Australia to ferry the affected passengers. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
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A cyber criminal has made contact with Australia's Qantas following a data breach last week that exposed personal information ...