
"Qantas Airways Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Vanessa Hudson and her top leadership team were docked A$800,000 ($522,000) in pay for a cyberbreach that impacted millions of customers, as the airline attempts to show it's taking a harder line on accountability and governance. Hudson forfeited A$250,000 in compensation, while the airline's five executive managers lost a combined A$550,000, Qantas said in its annual report, released Friday."
"Hudson's total remuneration still climbed to A$6.31 million for the 12 months ended June, up from A$4.38 million a year earlier. Qantas had been the victim of a cyberattack on Salesforce by ShinyHunters/Scattered Spider, and had obtained an injunction barring the publication or distribution of any of the data of more than 5,7 million consumers caught up in the incident."
Qantas docked A$800,000 from its chief executive and five senior executives after a cyberbreach impacted millions of customers. CEO Vanessa Hudson forfeited A$250,000 and the five executive managers lost a combined A$550,000. Hudson's total pay nevertheless rose to A$6.31 million for the 12 months ended June, up from A$4.38 million the year before. The breach involved a cyberattack on Salesforce attributed to ShinyHunters/Scattered Spider. Qantas obtained an injunction preventing publication or distribution of data relating to more than 5.7 million consumers affected by the incident.
Read at DataBreaches.Net
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