QANTAS Cyber Incident

I guess they can also spoof their calling ph # to come from 13**13, and of course, some phones will onfollow from previous 13**13 if you have had calls from that one in the past.
At least EML uses 44 as they are based in the UK, and the QPay (debit) side will send 2fa 6 digit sms from there.
 
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I received an email on the weekend purporting to be from Qantas asking for a profile conformation.The email came in on the email address I used prior to the QFF hack. So very suspicious and it was asking for updates to protect my card details.The origin email address also looked very suspicious .

This is the heading for the suspect email-Quick Profile Confirmation Needed
Asking for personal details to be sent to an attached email address is a sure clue that it's a scam.
 

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