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Qantas begins telling some customers that mystery attackers have their home address

  • Qantas revealed that a cyberattack on a third-party platform exposed personal information of 5.7 million individuals.
  • Affected data includes names, email addresses, frequent flyer numbers, customer tiers, status credits, and points balances.
  • Additional data accessed by cybercrooks in about one million cases included addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, genders, and meal preferences.
  • Qantas has increased security measures, notified affected customers, and is monitoring for potential dark web data leaks.

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