Core Points - Qantas announced a data breach affecting approximately 6 million customer records, with a hacker contacting the company a week later [1][6] - The compromised data includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, and birth dates, but does not involve credit card numbers or financial transaction records [6] - Qantas has reported the incident to regulatory authorities and is implementing additional security measures to prevent unauthorized access [6] Group 1 - Qantas confirmed that the breached data system has not suffered further attacks and there is no evidence of data being illegally published [7] - Cybersecurity firm CyberCX is assisting in the investigation, noting similarities between this attack and methods used by a hacker group named Scattered Spider [7] - Scattered Spider is known for targeting financial and insurance sectors, demanding high ransoms after stealing sensitive data [7] Group 2 - Recent attacks on other airlines, such as WestJet and Hawaiian Airlines, are believed to be linked to Scattered Spider [7] - The FBI has warned that Scattered Spider has targeted multiple large airlines globally and is collaborating with the aviation industry to address these threats [7]
600万客户信息疑遭泄露后,澳洲航空证实已收到黑客联系
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-07-08 16:08