BBC News, Sydney

Qantas is contacting prospects after concentrating on its third occasion customer support platform after a cyber assault.
On June 30, the Australian airline detected “unusual activity” on a platform utilized by its contact middle, which included names, electronic mail addresses, cellphone numbers, date and frequent flying numbers to retailer information of six million individuals.
According to a press release, when the breech was detected, Kantas “immediate steps and the system ingested”.
The firm remains to be investigating your entire vary of violations, however says it’s anticipating the ratio of stolen information to be “important”.
It has assured the general public that passport particulars, bank card particulars and private monetary data weren’t carried out within the violation system, and no fixed flyer accounts, passwords or PIN numbers have been compromised.
Qantas has knowledgeable the Australian federal police to violate the Australian Cyber ​​Security Center and the Australian Information Commissioner's workplace.
“We honestly apologize to our customers and we recognize uncertainty, this will be the reason.”
He requested the purchasers in the event that they had been involved, they had been requested to name on the devoted help line, and confirmed that there can be no impact on the operation of the Kantas or the safety of the airline.
The cyber assault is the newest in a string of Australian information violations this yr, by which Australians and 9 media endure from vital leaks in the previous few months.
In March 2025, the workplace of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) ​​launched the information, stating that 2024 was the worst yr for information violations in Australia for the reason that data began in 2018.
In an OAIC assertion, Australian Privacy Commissioner Carley mentioned, “The trends that we are observing suggest the threat of data violations, especially through the efforts of malicious actors, is unlikely to decrease.”
MS Kind urged companies and authorities companies to extend security measures and information safety, and highlighted that each personal and public sectors are unsafe for cyber assaults.
With inputs from BBC