Australia’s major carrier says that cyberbeck believes that ‘significant’ personal data was stolen.
Australia’s major aircraft company said hackers have been investigating a large cyberTack after the hackers entered into a system with Million million customers.
On Monday, Kantas took “immediate steps” to secure his system after finding the “unusual activity” on the third-party platform on Monday, Airlines said on Wednesday.
Airlines are investigating the amount of stolen data, but it is expected to be “important”, Kantas said in a statement.
The affected data includes customer names, email addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and frequent flying airline numbers, but not credit card details, personal financial information or passport details, according to airlines.
Kantas said that he has taken additional security measures and informed the police, the Australian cyber security center and the Australian Information Commissioner’s Office.
Kantas Group Chief Executive Officer Veneza Hudson apologized to the customers about the violation.
“Our customers trust us on their personal information and we take that responsibility seriously,” Hudson said.
“We are contacting our customers today and our attention is on to support them.”
COVID -1 (partner’s disease) has been working to regenerate his reputation after a series of controversies all over the country (or continent), which has sold thousands of canceled flight tickets and Qatar Airways bid to run more flights to Europe.
After climbing 10 spots in the 2025 rankings, Kantas scored the shortest place in the previous year’s World Airlines Awards.
Hudson’s ancient Lan joyousTwo months before the scheduled retirement planned in 223, the airline landed two months ago while admitting the “need to move forward as a priority”.
Last week, the FBI in the United States said that a cyber criminal group known as a scattered spider has raised its target to include airlines.
The FBI said the hacking group often distinguish employees or contractors to deploy ransomware and steal sensitive data for the purpose of ransom.