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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Wednesday April 26, 2017

  Latest News  

Former Expedia IT worker gets 15 months jail for insider trading

By Staff Writer

Sentenced in US for stealing confidential data.

Webroot bricks Windows PCs after flagging system files as malware

By Allie Coyne

Antivirus update goes wrong.

All HipChat passwords reset after damaging hack

By Allie Coyne

Attackers access sensitive user data.

Hyundai patches vulnerability in remote ignition app

By Staff Writers

Determined thieves could have made off with cars.

Australia, China agree to oppose cyber IP theft

By Paris Cowan

Diplomats seek curb on IP theft.

Russian mega carder gets record US prison sentence

By Juha Saarinen

Roman "Track2" Seleznev hacked PoS systems with malware.

Leaked NSA backdoor spreads throughout the world

By Juha Saarinen

Exploit code infects tens of thousands of systems.

Govt could make telcos block malware

By Allie Coyne

Looking at legislative changes.

Can Australia steal a slice of the cyber security market from Israel and the US?

By Paris Cowan

ACSGN diagnoses the error of our ways.

Australia's boards don't really understand their cyber security risks

By Allie Coyne

ASX cyber health check reveals areas of concern.

Vigilante IoT worm Hajime hits Australia

By Juha Saarinen

Blocks access for Mirai malware.

DHS challenges agencies to cyber wargames

By Paris Cowan

September battle heats up.

Oracle drops a whopping 299-patch security update

By Juha Saarinen

But Java only gets eight.

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