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Scammers could have a direct route to devising targeted scams for millions of Qantas customers in coming months as the airline reveals exactly what personal data was exposed in a major cyber attack.
A cyber security expert has warned data stolen in the cyber attack on Qantas could be used for “all kinds of downstream attacks”.
Organisations in Australia and New Zealand are being urged to have a "readiness mindset" amid cyberattacks, as a new report ...
It’s the first crisis Qantas has experienced under Vanessa Hudson’s watch and while things could have been worse, any company ...
Qantas Airways has revealed that a cyber breach exposed the personal information of 5.7 million customers, including phone ...
She was first made a member of Qantas’ invitation-only Chairman’s Lounge in 2012, while at Ashurst. She kept the universally ...
More than a million customers had their phone number, birth date or home address accessed. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
They told me it was seaweed—but no one warned me about the SPICE! In Part 1 of this flavor-packed experiment, I try spicy ...
Australia’s Qantas Airways said on Wednesday more than a million customers had their phone number, birth date or home address ...
An explosive radio interview with Nedlands Mayor Fiona Argyle has capped off a chaotic week for the Perth council, which is ...
Flying cars worth $3m on sale by 2030 It isn’t quite the Jetsons, but AMSL Aero says its flying cars should be operational by the end of the decade as it gears up for its latest capital raise.