Qantas Warns Customers to Stay Alert After Dark Web Data Leak

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Qantas Warns Customers to Stay Alert After Dark Web Data Leak

Rex Airlines Boeing 737 planes lay idle on the tarmac at Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport on July 31, 2024. William West/AFP via Getty Images

Millions of Australians are being warned to stay alert for scams and phishing attempts after a hacker released the personal information of 5.7 million Qantas customers on the dark web last week.

The stolen data, taken in July from a third-party call centre linked to the airline, was part of a global cyberattack targeting more than 40 major companies, including Toyota, Disney, and IKEA.

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