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Highly sophisticated malware targeting Mac users

By Allie Coyne

Dangerous ransomware, spyware hit OS X.

Westpac outage downs services for more than 24 hours

By Allie Coyne

Batch process fails.

VoLTE can be abused to track and spoof users

By Juha Saarinen

Rooted Android phone and a SIM is all that's required.

Why Monash is sharing its MASSIVE supercomputing cluster

By David Braue

Tweaking OpenStack and feeding NeCTAR for the common good.

Foxconn says Apple, Dell join bid for Toshiba chip business

By J.R. Wu

Preferred bidder in fierce contest to be announced soon.

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rankingrights

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Australia's government intends to introduce laws that would force tech companies to be able to break encryption https://t.co/fMZLhFxrie

 

alliecoyne

Allie Coyne

@alliecoyne

"This is not about creating or exploiting backdoors, as privacy advocates continue to say, despite constant reassurance from us": Turnbull

 

GordyPls

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Amazing that the Attorney General has specifically requested that he be able to type "hack terrorists" into a conso… https://t.co/vVCJZhYkLm

 

rollinginsanity

rollinginsanity

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@GordyPls How?! How are they going to 'break encryption'? Do they mean handing over private keys? That's not breaki… https://t.co/MMkdtgxFqF

 

noreasonspec

Minimum Viable Choc

@noreasonspec

@GordyPls I mean if it becomes law how does apple react ? Pulling out of aus ?

 

x0rz

x0rz

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I think an exposed Windows 3.1 on Internet is probably more safe than an exposed Windows Server 2003… https://t.co/VXULqV6ex8

 

alliecoyne

Allie Coyne

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The Westin hotel in Sydney has to pay an individual $1500 after recording a phone call without his consent https://t.co/sbR24Yt7Yy

 
 
 
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