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Qantas has confirmed that it is now being extorted by threat actors following a cyberattack that potentially exposed the data ...
Cyber experts are urging people to be cautious and change their passwords after researchers shared a massive data breach.
If the analysis by researchers at CyberNews is on point, then a massive breach, involving 16 billion records previously slipped under the radar and represents the largest of its kind so far.
Australian airline Qantas has revealed it has been contacted by a “potential cybercriminal” in relation to a massive breach ...
Cybercriminals are employing artificial intelligence to steal identities by infiltrating and examining victim networks and ...
While the scale appears unprecedented, security experts caution that much of the data may be outdated or recycled.
Portion of the leaked data seems to originate from older, previously compromised password dumps. Imagine starting your day only to discover that every password you have ever used, from your Instagram ...
Data Leak Alert! Nearly 16 billion login credentials from a range of platforms like Apple, Google, Facebook, etc were ...
The cyberattack targeting the personal data of customers with Qantas is the latest in a string of breaches affecting millions ...
Learn how to check if your email was in a data breach, what steps to take, and how to keep your accounts secure.
From possible legal outcomes, to what the government can do to fight data breaches, here’s what analysts and academics have ...
Qantas’ major cyberbreach earlier this week has renewed cries for an independent body that can investigate and resolve ...