Qantas Gains Ruling over Data Hack Hitting Dark Web
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Law firm lodges complaint against Qantas over customer data hack
A legal complaint has been lodged against Qantas by an Australian law firm over the data hack that saw the personal details of scores of customers exposed. Qantas now says it's been granted an interim injunction in the NSW Supreme Court to prevent the stolen data of almost 6 million customers from being leaked.


Qantas gains ruling over data hack hitting dark web
Qantas says it's been granted an interim injunction in the NSW Supreme Court to prevent stolen data of...
Qantas gains interim injunction in the NSW Supreme Court - Australian Cyber Security Magazine
Following a Qantas contact centre being hit by a 'significant' cyber breach, with stolen data including customers' names, emails, phone numbers, dates of birth and Frequent Flyer numbers, Qantas has obtained an interim injunction in the NSW Supreme Court. In a statement, Qantas advised:
Qantas Obtains Court Order To Prevent Third-party Access To Stolen Data - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Qantas Airways has obtained an interim injunction in the NSW Supreme Court to prevent the stolen data from being accessed or published by anyone, including by any third parties. Earlier this month, a hacker broke into a database containing the personal information of millions of Qantas customers, Australia’s biggest such breach in years. Similar incidents took place in 2022, with telecommunications giant Optus and health insurer Medibank. There…
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