By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Viral Trending contentViral Trending content
  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Celebrity
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Gaming News
  • Tech News
  • Travel
Reading: Hackers leak data of 5m Qantas users, as payment deadline passes
Notification Show More
Viral Trending contentViral Trending content
  • Home
  • Categories
    • World News
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • Celebrity
    • Business
    • Crypto
    • Tech News
    • Gaming News
    • Travel
  • Bookmarks
© 2024 All Rights reserved | Powered by Viraltrendingcontent
Viral Trending content > Blog > Tech News > Hackers leak data of 5m Qantas users, as payment deadline passes
Tech News

Hackers leak data of 5m Qantas users, as payment deadline passes

By Viral Trending Content 3 Min Read
Share
SHARE

The Australian government, in response to the sharing of private information, has reiterated its position that it will not negotiate with cybercriminals or pay ransom demands.

Following a significant cyber attack earlier in the summer, hacker collective Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters have reportedly released the data of five million Qantas customers onto the dark web, following the passing of a deadline set by the group. 

Australia’s largest airline, Qantas is one of 40 global organisations known to have been compromised by a targeted attack on a Salesforce database. It is understood that information such as email addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and frequent  flyer numbers have been affected, however, the stolen data does not appear to include credit card details, financial information or passport details.

After the breach Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters published a ransom note on a dark web data leaks site demanding payment in lieu of sharing the stolen information. The Australian government has made clear its position, that under no circumstances will it engage with cybercriminals or negotiate ransom demands.  

In a post, the group said that the data was now “leaked”, adding, “Don’t be the next headline, should have paid the ransom”. Other organisations caught up in the hack include IKEA, Adidas, Disney and Vietnam Airlines, among others. 

On Sunday, Transport Minister Catherine King revealed that she was one of the Australians whose data had been released on the dark web. She urged companies and individuals to be more vigilant and emphasised the importance of changing passwords, enabling two-factor verification and never clicking on links in emails from unknown sources.

Cyberattacks targeting airlines are not uncommon. In September of this year passengers in a number of European airports, for example in Dublin and Cork, had their travel plans disrupted after a cyberattack affected check-in and baggage systems. Airports in Brussels, Berlin and London were also impacted. 

The attack targeted ‘Muse’ (multi-user system environment), which is a software tool made by Collins Aerospace and provides a range of aircraft technologies, including baggage tagging and handling.

Don’t miss out on the knowledge you need to succeed. Sign up for the Daily Brief, Silicon Republic’s digest of need-to-know sci-tech news.

You Might Also Like

Apple AI Pin Specs Leak: Dual Cameras, No Screen & More

The diverse responsibilities of a principal software engineer

OpenAI Backs Bill That Would Limit Liability for AI-Enabled Mass Deaths or Financial Disasters

Google’s Fitbit Tease has me More Excited for Garmin’s Whoop Rival

Why the TCL NXTPAPER 14 Is One of the Best Tablets for Musicians and Sheet Music Reading

TAGGED: cool tech, latest technology, latest technology news, new technology, science and technology, tech, Tech News, tech review, technews, technological advances, technology definition, technology reviews, what is technology
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Ukraine faces difficult winter amid Russian strikes on energy grid, EBRD chief warns
Next Article Bitcoin Core v30 Goes Live Despite OP_RETURN Debate
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says he’s ‘learned and relearned’ to not make big decisions when he’s tired on Fridays
Business
Apple AI Pin Specs Leak: Dual Cameras, No Screen & More
Tech News
A ‘glass-like’ battlefield: German Army chief on the future of warfare
World News
Polymarket Sees Record $153M Daily Volume After Chainlink Integration
Crypto
Natasha Lyonne Then & Now: See Before & After Photos of the Actress Here
Celebrity
Cult Hit Doki Doki Literature Club Fights Removal From Google Play Store Over ‘Depiction Of Sensitive Themes’
Gaming News
Dead as Disco Launches Into Early Access on May 5th, Groovy New Gameplay Released
Gaming News

About Us

Welcome to Viraltrendingcontent, your go-to source for the latest updates on world news, politics, sports, celebrity, tech, travel, gaming, crypto news, and business news. We are dedicated to providing you with accurate, timely, and engaging content from around the globe.

Quick Links

  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Celebrity
  • Business
  • Home
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Celebrity
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Gaming News
  • Tech News
  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Crypto
  • Tech News
  • Gaming News
  • Travel

Trending News

cageside seats

Unlocking the Ultimate WWE Experience: Cageside Seats News 2024

Investing £5 a day could help me build a second income of £329 a month!

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says he’s ‘learned and relearned’ to not make big decisions when he’s tired on Fridays

cageside seats
Unlocking the Ultimate WWE Experience: Cageside Seats News 2024
May 22, 2024
Investing £5 a day could help me build a second income of £329 a month!
March 27, 2024
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says he’s ‘learned and relearned’ to not make big decisions when he’s tired on Fridays
April 10, 2026
Brussels unveils plans for a European Degree but struggles to explain why
March 27, 2024
© 2024 All Rights reserved | Powered by Vraltrendingcontent
  • About Us
  • Contact US
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?