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My personal information has been leaked again and again in literally all the past major hacks, so much so that I’m at this stage numb to it all.
Also interested in how you achieved this.To clarify I successfully received Equifax protect from Qantas in September as per ongoing communication with them.
“We would also like to offer you a 12-month subscription to Equifax Protect, a comprehensive credit and identity monitoring service. This is at no cost to you.
The service includes the following:
• Credit report monitoring and alerts, including alerts for key changes on your credit report and access to monthly Equifax credit reports
• Dark web monitoring and alerts, including ‘Identity Protection’ powered by Norton™ *
• Identify theft insurance (up to $15,000 annual cover) ^
Please note, this is a unique, one-time code and should not be shared with anyone else, as it has been issued in response to your specific circumstances. Your unique code will expire after six months. ”
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And not much point in Qantas paying anything given it seems to be less information than got leaked last time, albeit possibly all not overlapping.My personal information has been leaked again and again in literally all the past major hacks, so much so that I’m at this stage numb to it all.
Hackers now you know my QFF number please transfer me some extra Qantas points. Thanks.My personal information has been leaked again and again in literally all the past major hacks, so much so that I’m at this stage numb to it all.
I would brace for scam calls and emails... Think I have already received one this morning. Thankfully my email provider has dodged that...Apparently the data has been leaked onto the dark web
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Hackers leak Qantas data containing 5 million customer records after ransom deadline passes
Hacker collective Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters demanded payment in return for preventing the stolen data of nearly 40 companies from being sharedwww.theguardian.com
Where are you located? The data was apparently released at 3pm aussie eastern time. Does that correspond with your time zone?,I would brace for scam calls and emails... Think I have already received one this morning. Thankfully my email provider has dodged that...
Nothing has been leaked until the hackers released the data today, along with all those other companies that used salesforce
along with all those other companies that used salesforce
So does that mean the other 34 actually paid? Guess that mystery will stay unsolved forever...No, the group only released the data of 6 of the 40 odd companies involved.