Millions of Qantas customers affected in data hack

Cyber criminals have accessed a call center with records of customers’ names, E -mail addresses, telephone numbers and birth dates, and provided access to the “important” data of six million Qantas customers.
On Wednesday, the airline confirmed the cyber incident on a third -party platform, but made sure that customers have been included since then.
Qantas caught the wind of the attack for the first time when he detected unusual activity on a third -party platform used by the Qantas Airline Communication Center on Monday.
“The incident occurred when a cyber guilty call center targeted and gained access to a third -party customer service platform,” the company said in a statement. He said.
“There is no effect on Qantas’s operations or the safety of the airline.
“We continue to investigate the ratio of stolen data, but we expect it to be important. The first review confirmed that some customers’ names, E -Posta addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and frequent brochure numbers.”
Qantas, dangerous system of credit card details, financial information or passport details are not made, he said.
In addition, frequent brochure account details, including passwords, pim numbers or login details, were not accessed.

Qantas Group CEO Vanessa Hudson said that the company has worked closely with the National Cyber Security Coordinator, Australian Cyber Security Center and independent private cyber security experts.
Iz We sincerely apologize to our customers and we are aware of the uncertainty that this will cause. Our customers trust us with personal information and take this responsibility seriously. ”
”” Today we communicate with our customers and our focus point is to provide them with the necessary support. “
A special customer support line has been created to provide the latest information to customers.

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