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SC Magazine

SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday March 28, 2017

  Latest News  

Symantec slams Google's TLS cert penalty measures

By Juha Saarinen

Tech giants in public spat.

Apple bolsters security in new iOS and macOS

By Juha Saarinen

Patches galore for security holes.

Microsoft's Docs site still leaking sensitive info

By Juha Saarinen

Reinserted search function not yet fixed.

NSW govt steals AUSTRAC CIO as first cyber chief

By Allie Coyne

Inaugural state CISO.

Necurs botnet swaps Locky for pump'n'dump scams

By Staff Writers

Picks up financial fraud spam.

Google to punish Symantec for issuing bogus certs

By Juha Saarinen

Will distrust all Symantec certificates gradually, forcing reissue.

Dastardly dev hides app store in Apple App Store app

By Staff Writers

Snuck through Apple's defences.

'Invoice' spammers pervert RTF files to hide malware

By Juha Saarinen

Malformations galore.

Lastpass patches creds-stealing bugs in browser plugins

By Juha Saarinen

Google security researcher finds three in a row.

Govt undermined by 'tick box' security culture: MacGibbon

By Paris Cowan

Vigilance is a full-time job.

Anti-viruses can be hijacked via legit Windows tool

By Allie Coyne

DoubleAgent attack hard to defend against.

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Rio Tinto engineer turns spare time into $44m

The CIO movements that made headlines in 2016

TPG reverses brief iiNet customer exodus

Why Australia Post ransomwared its own staff

 
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