Qantas Says Data Theft Hit 6 Million Customers
Qantas has disclosed a significant data breach that compromised the personal information of nearly six million frequent flyer members. Qantas says data theft occurred after unauthorized access to a third-party platform used to manage its loyalty program. The airline confirmed that sensitive details, including names, dates of birth, and travel details, were among the data exposed.
The breach, which affected a vast portion of its customer base, did not include financial information such as credit card numbers or passwords, according to the company. Qantas says data theft appears limited to loyalty data, although it has launched an investigation to determine the full scope of the incident. The airline has also begun notifying affected customers and has urged them to remain vigilant for suspicious activity.
Security teams are working with external experts to strengthen system defenses and prevent future intrusions. For further details, readers can view the official report at the following link:
https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/02/qantas_data_theft/
