
Scattered Spider Suspected in Qantas Breach as Aviation Attacks Mount
A Qantas data breach exposed 6 million passengers. Experts suspect Scattered Spider, a group targeting airlines with advanced social engineering.
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Booth s-1765
Wednesday, April 30th
4:30PM – 6:30PM
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