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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday October 25, 2016

  Latest News  

Don't let fear drive your IT security purchasing decisions

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Listening to the vendors won't get you what you need.

Bitter feud between partners as IBM deflects eCensus blame

By Allie Coyne

NextGen, Vocus refute claims of error.

DDoS on DNS provider Dyn takes out much of the internet

By Juha Saarinen

Guardian, BBC, CNN, Twitter, Paypal unreachable.

Govt's data breach notification bill enters parliament

By Ry Crozier

Expands on actions that could reduce need to notify.

IBM, Treasury in settlement talks over Census failure

By Paris Cowan

While blame game continues.

Website creator Weebly leaks over 43 million accounts

By Juha Saarinen

Users asked to reset passwords.

Why retailers keep getting hacked

By Allie Coyne

And what the Australian industry is doing about it.

Microsoft warns of malware dressed up as Security Essentials

By Juha Saarinen

Hicurdismos drive-by download tries to trick people into tech support scams.

Australia's first cyber threat sharing centre to open before end of year

By Allie Coyne

Brisbane to get first pilot facility.

Sloppy tax system controls threaten SA's revenue base

By Paris Cowan

Auditor says state govt is leaving itself open to fraud.

SA business loses $1.5m to targeted phishing scam

By Andrew Sadauskas

Police issue warning about bank account change notices.

Attackers exploit ancient 'Dirty COW' kernel flaw

By Juha Saarinen

Dangerous local user privilege escalation possible.

Oracle drops another massive critical security update

By Juha Saarinen

Researchers find 15,000 vulnerable web servers.

Chinese 'DDoS camera' maker recalls vulnerable devices

By Staff Writers

Users do not change the default password.

US feds to charge NSA contractor with espionage for alleged data theft

By Staff Writer

50TB of data seized.

Microsoft opens source code to Brazilian officials

By Anthony Boadle

Fourth 'transparency centre' to reinstill confidence in products.

Yahoo pleads with US govt to clarify email spying order

By Juha Saarinen

Transparency requested.

Police arrest Russian tied to 2012 LinkedIn hack

By Staff Writers

Russia to fight extradition.

  Most Read  

ANZ Bank opens up its mainframe

Telstra CISO Mike Burgess quits

Bitter feud between partners as IBM deflects eCensus blame

NBN Co reveals ambition to become IoT player

Immigration drastically slims IT environment

 
 

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