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Qantas Reduces Executive Pay Following Cyberattack

Posted on September 9, 2025
Qantas Reduces Executive Pay Following Cyberattack

The data breach, which occurred earlier this year, saw threat actors compromise a third-party platform to obtain Qantas customers’ personal information.

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