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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday June 6, 2017

  Latest News  

Why hackers learn to pick locks

By Allie Coyne

The importance of physical security.

EY buys Melbourne cyber security firm

By Allie Coyne

Accountancy firms continue march towards technology.

'Fireball' browser hijacker infects 250 million computers

By Juha Saarinen

Chinese marketing company behind mass malware infection.

Barely any progress made on Australia's cyber security strategy

By Allie Coyne

One year on, only four of 83 initiatives delivered.

'ExplodingCan' NSA exploit menaces thousands of servers

By Juha Saarinen

Many vulnerable in Australia.

The govt's internet gateway program could be on the chopping block

By Allie Coyne

Does ageing policy wield a strong enough stick?

Coding errors in WannaCry can help unscramble files

By Juha Saarinen

Faulty file deletion logic in malware works in users' favour.

Identity manager OneLogin hacked, user data accessed

By Juha Saarinen

Customers required to reset credentials.

Bikies hack key fobs to steal cars

By Staff Writers

Rash of rustled Jeep Wranglers.

US security contractor left top secret data in open cloud storage

By Juha Saarinen

Booz Allen Hamilton in new info leak scandal.

IBM and Cisco to collaborate on infosec

By Juha Saarinen

X-Force and Talos join forces for threat intelligence.

Further remote vulnerabilities found in Windows Defender

By Juha Saarinen

Microsoft patches first line of defence software.

Shadow Brokers says it will release more exploits in July

By Staff Writer

Wants more than $29,000 for access.

  Most Read  

Few users go through with expensive NBN tech switches

ATO reveals cause of SAN failure

ANZ Bank taps ex-IBM CIO Jeff Smith for agile advice

NBN Co left holding $1m damage bill

Public cloud costs push CBA to OpenStack

 
 

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