+ Biggest Aus agencies under cyber scrutiny; Hack sets off Dallas emergency sirens; and more

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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday April 11, 2017

  Latest News  

Risk of hackers wiping Apple accounts 'near zero'

By Juha Saarinen

Turkish Crime Family doesn't have hundreds of millions of credentials.

Biggest Aus govt agencies under cyber scrutiny

By Allie Coyne

DHS, ATO, Immigration subject to new inquiry.

Hack sets off 156 emergency sirens across Dallas

By Staff Writers

Manual switch-off required to end wailing.

Symantec attributes cyber attacks to leaked CIA hacking tools

By Joseph Menn, Staff Writers

Longhorn is a "sophisticated cyber espionage group".

Russian computer programmer arrested in Spain

By Staff Writers

Reportedly linked to election hack.

CIA used Carberp code to build persistent malware

By Juha Saarinen

Took advantage of leaked source code.

ShadowBrokers releases password to NSA hack tool dump

By Juha Saarinen

May help NSA find origin of data leak.

BrickerBot malware kills open IoT devices

By Juha Saarinen

"Phlashing" causes permanent denial of service.

IPv6 attacks bypass network intrusion detection systems

By Juha Saarinen

New protocol enables invisible data exfiltration.

France grooms army hackers for cyber warfare

By Staff Writers

Country under threat.

Govt to endorse top places to study cyber security in Oz

By Paris Cowan

Will handpick centres of excellence.

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Coles reinstates CIO role

Westpac's core banking will be on public cloud 'within ten years'

Minter Ellison out to prove the public cloud is safe for lawyers

 
 

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