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Qantas faces cyber attack compromising millions of frequent flyer accounts
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Earlier this month, Qantas, Australia's flag carrier, experienced a cyber attack. The hackers claimed to have obtained data from millions of Qantas Frequent Flyer members and demanded a response within 72 hours. Australian Aviation reported that the cybercriminals used AI to impersonate Qantas staff and coerced an employee at a Manila-based call center to share information.

Qantas confirmed that its offshore call center in the Philippines was affected on July 2, with unauthorized access occurring on July 1. No specific group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but it is believed that 'Scattered Spider' could be involved. The New South Wales Supreme Court supported Qantas's move to limit the publication of customer information.

On July 4, Qantas stated it had not been contacted by anyone claiming to have the data. Later that day, hackers allegedly sent emails outlining the scale of the attack. Heavily redacted content from these emails included: “We’re contacting you to inform you that we’re the collective that’s behind the Qantas Airways Limited (qantas.com) data breach.”

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The hackers detailed compromised records including full names, dates of birth, phone numbers, and Frequent Flyer numbers. They provided a sample of what they had obtained and set a 72-hour deadline for Qantas to respond. By July 7, hackers followed up with more information and possible consequences if negotiations were not initiated.

Qantas eventually responded with correspondence also provided to the Supreme Court under the subject line 'Reaching Out'. This led to multiple email exchanges between Qantas and the hackers.

Investigations are ongoing as Qantas works with the National Cyber Security Coordinator at the Australian Cyber Security Centre and Australian Federal Police. Meanwhile, affected customers are being contacted progressively. According to Cyberdaily.au, all Frequent Flyer accounts remain secure with no PINs or passwords shared.

Approximately 5.7 million customers were impacted: four million had their name, email, and frequent flier numbers shared; within this group, 1.2 million also had their email address shared; 2.8 million had additional tier details shared; other details include phone numbers for 900,000 customers; gender for 400,000; and meal preferences for 10,000.

Qantas is Australia's largest airline by fleet size and operates international flights as well as domestic services from its main hubs in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.

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