Hey followers! Let’s talk about a recent airline security scare involving none other than Qantas, the giant Australian airline. Buckle up, because this story is quite the turbulence.
Qantas announced a serious data breach where hackers accessed systems at one of their call centers. This happened on June 30 and resulted in the theft of personal data from millions of passengers. They stole names, emails, phone numbers, birth dates, and frequent flyer numbers, putting millions at risk.
The breach is linked to a cybercriminal group called Scattered Spider, known for infiltrating major corporations’ networks. Earlier in June, other airlines like WestJet and Hawaiian Airlines suffered similar cyberattacks. Security experts warn airlines to stay vigilant against social engineering attacks that could cause more harm.
Though it’s not confirmed if Scattered Spider is involved with Qantas, cybersecurity firm Mandiant suggests airlines should be alert. The hack underscores the increasing threats facing travel companies today, emphasizing the need for stronger digital defenses.