Qantas cyber attack exposes 6 million customers. What they should do now

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Image of Qantas aircraft (Representative image). Right image: Dr Ritesh Chugh, an Associate Professor in Information and Communication Technologies at the School of Engineering and Technology of CQ University. Credit: Background image: AAP/Right image: Dr Ritesh Chugh

Nearly six million Qantas customer records may have been compromised in a latest cyber attack. However, the airline has assured that no credit card, financial, or passport details were exposed. In this podcast, cyber expert Dr Ritesh Chugh explains the steps customers should take now to protect themselves.


[Disclaimer: This information is intended as a general guide. For advice tailored to your situation, please consult a qualified professional.]

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