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Wednesday July 13, 2022
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  Security  

Deakin University reveals breach of 47,000 students' details

Subset targeted with smish sent via officially-used SMS channel.

By Ry Crozier

 

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OAIC opens probe into Bunnings, Kmart over facial recognition
  Security  

OAIC opens probe into Bunnings, Kmart over facial recognition

After CHOICE investigation.

By Justin Hendry

 
Fire and Rescue NSW sends drones on flood reconnaissance
  Strategy  

Fire and Rescue NSW sends drones on flood reconnaissance

Finding flotsam fridges before they damage farms.

By Staff Writer

 
Goldman hires Google Jigsaw founder
  Finance  

Goldman hires Google Jigsaw founder

To co-head applied innovation unit.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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