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Qantas has pledged to tell every customer affected by this week’s hack exactly which parts of their data have been stolen.
Security Protocols that Protect the Presentation Layer. Data encryption and decryption happen at the presentation layer, making sure the recipient can access and use the information. Because of its ...
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Cybersecurity experts are warning Qantas customers to remain vigilant to scams and hacking attempts in coming days, after as ...
Millions of Qantas customers will have to wait until next week to find out what type of personal data was stolen in a major ...
The Ministry of Justice reported in May 2025 that a “significant amount of personal data” of people who applied online to the ...
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GlobalData on MSNRising cyber threats put hotels at riskWith millions of transactions processed daily, hotels have become prime targets for data breaches, ransomware, and phishing scams.
Qantas urged customers to be on the lookout for potentially sinister contact from criminals purporting to work for the ...
In a sign of how pervasive data sharing has become, businesses may face challenges complying with a new government rule restricting data use outside the US. The US Department of Justice's (DoJ ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNNo ransom request after Qantas cyber attackA major airline has given an update on a hacker attack, noting that it hasn't been contacted by anyone claiming to have the ...
Up to six million Qantas customers have been involved in a major cyber attack, with the airline warning that the amount of stolen data is expected to be “significant”.
Key insights include a global enterprise data security market forecast of $98.5 billion by 2030, with significant investments driven by evolving cyber threats and government mandates.
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