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Qantas expects to share details of individual customer data next week. Hack of a call center Based on the speed of an ongoing judicial investigation, the platform said in an update.
The violation of the data of 6 million customers, which first announced on Wednesday, reminded the airline customers that they can update passwords and pins at any time, even if they have started an assurance that their frequent brochure accounts are safe.
To date, Qantas has not been contacted by anyone who claims to have data since the incident suspected of the work of the scattered spider -criminal cyber group. Qantas continues to work with government officials to investigate the event.
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Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson, “Cyber Security Teams, to determine which information has been accessed to work with the leading external experts to work with our investigation is progressing well,” he said.
Uz We complete a process that will allow us to give more information about the personal information that has potentially endangered customers. ”
Next week, Qantas will be “in a position” to tell you which personal data on the third -party system accessed to the affected customers.
“This will confirm certain data areas that will vary from customer to customer for each individual, Q Santas said.
Qantas was the last major airline affected by cyber violations, and on Wednesday, he announced that he had accessed the personal information of customers from one of the call centers of computer pirates.
Qantas on Friday morning update Repeating frequent brochure passwordsPIN numbers and logging details were not reached or endangered, but “Customers can update these details at any time”.
