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Australia's Qantas Airways said on Thursday it has obtained an interim injunction in the New South Wales (NSW) Supreme Court ...
"If this had happened in Europe, Qantas would have been obliged by law to get the passengers where they were travelling, to ...
Australia's biggest breach in years marked a setback for an airline rebuilding trust after a reputational crisis.
There continues to be no evidence that any personal data stolen from Qantas has been released, the company said in the statement. The country's flag carrier said that last week it ...
The airline called the ruling of the NSW Supreme Court an “important next course of action” but also reiterated that there is ...
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Australian airline Qantas says a data hack on Monday exposed the personal information of six million customers and it expects the amount stolen to be “significant.” ...
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Qantas Airways faced a cyberattack. This incident compromised personal data of six million customers. Information like names ...
Australian airline Qantas said that a hacker made off with a trove of customers’ personal data including passenger names, emails, phone numbers, birth dates and frequent flyer numbers.
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.