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NSW dumps iVote system until after 2023 state election

Runs out of time to confidently deploy updated system.

By Justin Hendry

 

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Phishers devise browser-in-the-browser attacks, 'chameleon' landing pages
  Security  

Phishers devise browser-in-the-browser attacks, 'chameleon' landing pages

Next-level trickery menaces users.

By Juha Saarinen

 
NSW Labor leader calls for flood telecoms inquiry
  Telco/ISP  

NSW Labor leader calls for flood telecoms inquiry

Former Telstra exec blames 'single point of failure'.

By Natalie Apostolou

 
EU's Vestager aims for March deal on tech rules
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EU's Vestager aims for March deal on tech rules

The European Commission aims to settle rules for tech giants by end of month.

By Foo Yun Chee

 
 
 
 
 
 

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