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Australia: Qantas data breach

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The airline Qantas is currently investigating issues with its app that apparently allowed users to access other passengers' travel details. According to reports, some users were even able to cancel tickets.

Qantas confirmed it was investigating the incident and said it was working urgently to resolve the issue. It is believed that the difficulties may be due to recent system changes. However, details about the data breach were not released, neither by Qantas nor at the request of Reuters.

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