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The clock’s ticking for Qantas on ransom deadline, but does it matter?

A hacker group known as Trinity of Chaos is threatening to release the customer information of 40 major companies within 48 hours via a Salesforce hack. Qantas is on the list, as well as Telstra, Adidas, Asics, Toyota, Walgreens, Chanel, Gucci and IKEA

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Salesforce will not pay the ransom demanded by cyber criminals who claim to have stolen nearly a billion customer data and threaten to disclose it if the CRM giant does not pay them any moneySalesforce has sent a firm warning to hackers who claim to have stolen nearly a billion customer data records: the company will not pay any ransom. This violation, which targeted the Drift third-party application rather than the Salesforce platform itself, h…

A hacker group is currently threatening to release nearly a billion stolen data sets from Salesforce users. However, the company does not accept it and will neither pay the required ransom nor negotiate with the attackers.

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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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