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Australian airline Qantas disclosed that it detected a cyberattack on Monday after threat actors gained access to a ...
A sophisticated hacker group known as Scattered Spider began targeting major airline systems in a series of cyberattacks, ...
Threat researchers from CrowdStrike are pointing to Scattered Spider’s focus on more than just traditional ransomware attacks ...
Following the FBI warning, Qantas assured customers that the Scattered Spider breach did not leak any passport information.
A third-party customer service platform was breached, exposing names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and Frequent Flyer numbers.
“Scattered Spider (also known as UNC3944) is a fascinating threat actor of growing concern. Rather than being composed of a ...
The band of English-speaking adolescent hackers collectively tracked as Scattered Spider are focusing on the airliners - and ...
Cybersecurity giants and the FBI warn that the notorious hacking group is now targeting the aviation sector with advanced social engineering tactics, raising alarms during peak travel season.
The airline says frequent flyer accounts are secure and it will “review everything”, including call centre operations.
Scattered Spider’s new focus on airlines, coming at the start of the peak summer travel season for the Northern Hemisphere, means the effect of the Qantas cyber incident is likely to be ...
Australian airline Qantas warned customers that it had detected unusual activity on a third-party platform that stores ...
A cyber attack was the furtherest thing from Vanessa Hudson’s mind, as she enjoyed her annual leave far away from the New ...