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Qantas has filed court action in a bid to stop the compromised data of millions of customers being accessed or released following a recent cyber attack.
Qantas has gone to court to stop the personal data of millions of customers being released by the group behind the recent cyber attack.
Qantas has filed court action in a bid to stop the compromised data of 5.7 million customers being accessed or released following a cyber attack.
While Qantas would not confirm to Information Age whether AI voice deepfakes were used in the breach, the cybercrime group ...
Australia's Qantas Airways said on Thursday it has obtained an interim injunction in the New South Wales (NSW) Supreme Court ...
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AI and quantum computing present cybersecurity threats to all businesses, not just national carriers, banks, health funds and telcos.
Three men, aged 20, 25, and 29, from suburbs in southern Brisbane and Logan were also charged for offences linked to the ...
Cloud security represents a paradigm shift as organizations face thousands of entry points vulnerable to hackers, requiring ...
The Qantas flight was pushed to the following morning after the airline said the jet bridge “made contact” with a plane ...