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Australia's Qantas says cyber hacker accessed millions of customer accounts

Australia's Qantas says cyber hacker accessed millions of customer accounts

Globe and Mail10 hours ago
A cyber hacker broke into a database containing the personal information of millions of customers, Qantas said, in Australia's biggest breach in years and a setback for an airline rebuilding trust after a reputational crisis.
The hacker targeted a call centre and gained access to a third-party customer service platform containing six million names, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and frequent flyer numbers, Qantas said in a statement on Wednesday.
The airline did not specify the location of the call centre or customers whose information was compromised. It said it learned of the breach after detecting unusual activity on the platform and acted immediately to contain it.
'We are continuing to investigate the proportion of the data that has been stolen, though we expect it will be significant,' Qantas said, reporting no impact on operations or safety.
WestJet probes cybersecurity incident affecting mobile app, some internal systems
Last week, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation said cybercrime group Scattered Spider was targeting airlines and that Hawaiian Airlines and Canada's WestJet had already reported breaches. Qantas did not name any group.
'What makes this trend particularly alarming is its scale and co-ordination, with fresh reports that Qantas is the latest victim' of a hack, said Mark Thomas, Australia director of security services for cybersecurity firm Arctic Wolf.
Scattered Spider hackers are known to impersonate a company's tech staff to gain employee passwords and 'it is plausible they are executing a similar playbook,' Thomas said.
Qantas' share price was down 3.3% by mid-session trade against a flat overall market.
The breach is Australia's most high-profile since those of telecommunications network operator Optus and health insurance leader Medibank in 2022 prompted cyber resilience laws including mandatory reporting of compliance and incidents.
It brings unwelcome attention to Qantas which is trying to win public trust after actions during and after the COVID-19 pandemic saw it plunge on airline and brand league tables.
Qantas was found to have illegally sacked thousands of ground workers during the 2020 border closure while collecting government stimulus payments. It also admitted selling thousands of tickets for already-canceled flights.
The airline drew the ire of opposition politicians who said it lobbied the federal government in 2022 to refuse a request from Qatar Airways to sell more flights. Qantas denied pressuring the government which eventually refused the request – a move the consumer regulator said hurt price competition.
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson has improved the airline's public standing since taking office in 2023, reputation measures showed.
'We recognize the uncertainty this will cause,' Hudson said of the data breach. 'Our customers trust us with their personal information and we take that responsibility seriously.'
Qantas said it notified the Australian Cyber Security Centre, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner and the Australian Federal Police.
ACSC declined to comment and AFP said only that it was aware of the incident. The OAIC was not immediately available for comment.
The airline said the hacker did not access frequent flyer accounts or customer passwords, PIN numbers or log in details
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