QANTAS Cyber Incident

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Is anyone else getting sick of the term "cyber"? It's just normal white collar crime these days, it *all* involves computers and the internet. The word cyber is only used to make it seem like it's something unusual and "way out" that they couldn't possibly have prevented. Pure deflection.
 
Is anyone else getting sick of the term "cyber"? It's just normal white collar crime these days, it *all* involves computers and the internet. The word cyber is only used to make it seem like it's something unusual and "way out" that they couldn't possibly have prevented. Pure deflection.
For better or worse 'cyber security' is pretty much the industry standard term for it.
 
My wife and young son both seem to have avoided inclusion to this point… both are active accounts in the program (WP & SG), but neither interact with QF themselves
 

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