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  Security  

Google handed user data to Aus authorities 5525 times last year

Releases its latest transparency report.

By Jeremy Nadel

 

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TETRA radio protocol found to be vulnerable
  Security  

TETRA radio protocol found to be vulnerable

Weak encryption in emergency services radio.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
REA Group appoints a new CTO
  Training & Development  

REA Group appoints a new CTO

After former tech chief was in a ‘severe accident’.

By Ry Crozier

 
Dutch arrest their most-wanted suspect in cyber case
  Security  

Dutch arrest their most-wanted suspect in cyber case

After shutting down dark web marketplace for stolen credentials.

By Staff Writer

 
Worldcoin users queue up for iris scans
  Security  

Worldcoin users queue up for iris scans

In exchange for a digital ID and the promise of free cryptocurrency.

By Elizabeth Howcroft, Anton Bridge and Medha Singh

 
 
 
 
 
 

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  Security  

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