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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 ...
The Qantas breach appears to be isolated to a third-party contact center that the airline uses for customer service queries.
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 ...
A new airline partnership and another addition to the ranks of the Oneworld alliance bring new opportunities for Australians ...
The number of international flights operating in and out of Australia in July has soared, as a recovery in overseas travel ...
Okta Global Head of Threat Intelligence Brett Winterford has warned organisations data breaches are “going to continue” after ...
Following the FBI warning, Qantas assured customers that the Scattered Spider breach did not leak any passport information.
Nadia Hall, 40, missed out on her birthday 'trip of a lifetime' after a Qantas worker's blunder.
India: National Health Mission workers in Uttarakhand strike; Bangladeshi garment workers protest killing of a co-worker; Australia: Qantas engineers begin industrial action for pay rise; Grill’d fast ...
Qantas announced a cyberattack on a customer servicing platform run by a third party, impacting 6 million customers but not ...
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