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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday October 18, 2016

  Latest News  

Malware from the '90s comes back into fashion

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] When old becomes new again.

Telstra CISO Mike Burgess quits

By Allie Coyne

Three top IT roles now vacant at telco.

ASD reveals how the Bureau of Meteorology was hacked

By Paris Cowan

Confirms suspicions of foreign espionage.

Brandis wants two-year jail sentence for re-identifying govt data

By Allie Coyne

Researchers not automatically exempt.

Australian MPs still scared of Huawei

By Allie Coyne

DPS CIO quizzed on APH network security.

GlobalSign cert error sees browsers block top websites

By Staff Writer

Many sites affected.

Australia's cyber chiefs want to stamp out the word 'hack'

By Paris Cowan

ACSC on a collision course with cyber hype.

Brandis refuses to table 'unremarkable' WhatsApp comms

By Allie Coyne

Wong raises concerns about FOI requests.

Australian e-stores hacked for credit card skimming

By Juha Saarinen

Thousands of Magento shopping carts vulnerable worldwide.

Cancer register bill passes Senate with privacy fixes

By Allie Coyne

Telstra-run database given official approval.

Verizon hints it could pull out of Yahoo deal after hack

By Staff Writer

Issue is 'material'.

France's block of Google for terrorism melts govt server

By Juha Saarinen

Forced internet censorship backfires.

Second hacker group targeting SWIFT users

By Staff Writer

Australian organisations infected with malware.

  Most Read  

Vocus founder quits after leadership spill attempt

Revealed: IBM error caused NAB outage

ANZ Bank opens up its mainframe

ASD reveals how the Bureau of Meteorology was hacked

Australian e-stores hacked for credit card skimming

 
 

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