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Qantas Australia obtains court order to stop third parties from accessing stolen data

Qantas Airways, Australia's national airline, announced on Thursday that it had obtained an injunction from the New South Wales Supreme Court (NSW), to prevent anyone accessing or publishing the stolen data. This includes third parties.

A cyber hacker breached a Qantas database earlier this month. It was the biggest data breach Australia has seen in recent years. In 2022, similar incidents occurred with the telecommunications company Optus and the health insurer Medibank.

The company stated that there is no evidence to suggest that any data stolen by Qantas was released.

Last week, the country's national carrier notified the 5.7 millions affected customers of the breach and the fields in their personal data which were compromised.

Qantas stated that "no credit card information, personal financial details or passport details have been stored in the compromised systems and as such they were not accessed."

The airline operator stated that it is working closely together with various bodies such as the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Cyber Security Centre to thoroughly investigate criminal activities surrounding the breach.

(source: Reuters)