Qantas claims to reveal app problem users ‘ go information

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Qantas apologized on Wednesday after a “technology problem” with its mobile apps exposed users ‘ travel information, including their names, planes, and details. Some frequent fliers posted on social media that they were seeing other people ‘ names, addresses, flight programs, points, and boarding passes. Some people claimed that the issue persisted even after the flight claimed to have fixed the app.
” We apologise to clients impacted by the problem with the Qantas game this night, which has now been resolved”, the carrier said in a statement. According to the report,” current studies indicate that it was caused by a tech issue and may have been related to current system changes.” ” At this stage, there is no sign of a computer security event”. Qantas confirmed that some frequent travelers saw other people ‘ go information, including their names, upcoming flight information, items equilibrium, and status. Buyers would not have been able to transfer or use the Qantas Points of another frequent flyers, according to the statement. We’re certainly aware of any consumers using incorrect boarding passes when traveling. Concerns about protecting Australians ‘ personal information have been raised by significant cyberattacks in recent years. In November 2022, Australia’s largest personal wellbeing insurer Medibank said hackers had accessed the information of 9.7 million current and former clients, including health information. djw/arb/mca