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CBA customers target of Optus SMS scam
  Finance  

CBA customers target of Optus SMS scam

Federal government remains critical of telco; Service NSW crashes.

By Kate Weber, Richard Chirgwin

 
Oracle to pay about US$23 million to resolve second SEC bribery case
  Strategy  

Oracle to pay about US$23 million to resolve second SEC bribery case

Slush fund charges resolved.

By Jonathan Stempel

 
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  Security  

BlackBerry takes a knock as cyber security revenue drops

Internet of things revenue rises strongly.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Optus attack exposes customer information
  Security  

Optus attack exposes customer information

By Ry Crozier

Gov flags new rules after Optus hack
  Security  

Gov flags new rules after Optus hack

By Richard Chirgwin

NSW gov to help reissue driver's licences after Optus breach
  Security  

NSW gov to help reissue driver's licences after Optus breach

By Richard Chirgwin

Data breach puts heat on new Optus infosec team
  Security  

Data breach puts heat on new Optus infosec team

By Richard Chirgwin

Optus CEO says attack may have been launched from Europe
  Security  

Optus CEO says attack may have been launched from Europe

By Richard Chirgwin

 

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