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Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson apologises to customers for data breachQantas Boss Vanessa Hudson has broken from her European holiday to apologise to customers over this week's data breach.
The airline’s chief executive is flying home from Athens today, cutting short her holidays to deal with the fallout from the ...
Millions of Qantas customers will have to wait until next week to find out what type of personal data was stolen in a major ...
A cyber attack was the furtherest thing from Vanessa Hudson’s mind, as she enjoyed her annual leave far away from the New ...
Make sure that two-factor authentication (2FA) or multi-factor (MFA) is enabled on your Qantas account. This will send a ...
Millions of customers could already have been targeted by scammers in the two days it took Qantas to share details of a major ...
Qantas working with cyber security experts, analyse the impacted system, and put new security measures following this week's ...
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Qantas revealed it has not been contacted by anyone claiming to have customers’ personal information after the airline was ...
Qantas chief executive Vanessa Hudson has addressed growing concerns following Monday’s cyberattack, stating the airline is ...
Cybersecurity requires more than legal compliance; it demands constant vigilance and adaptation. A cyberattack on a ...
Qantas customers have been urged to remain vigilant in the coming days and change their passwords in the wake of a massive ...
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