+ The worldwide fallout from Petya cyber attack; Australia's new cyber warfare unit; and more

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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday July 4, 2017

  Latest News  

Govt blames Medicare card breach on 'traditional' crims

By Allie Coyne

Not wide-scale, and no IT breach, says minister.

TNT Express still struggling to remediate after Petya attack

By Allie Coyne

Potentially "material" business impact.

Australia has created a cyber warfare unit

By Allie Coyne

Will attack and defend.

Kaspersky offers source code to US for review

By Juha Saarinen

Vendor could be banned in government agencies.

India pushes Microsoft for Windows discount after WannaCry, Petya

By Euan Rocha

Wants one-time upgrade offer.

Microsoft trials anti-ransomware feature in Windows 10

By Juha Saarinen

EMET Exploit Protection arrives in preview build.

Petya attack 'likely cover' for malware installation in Ukraine

By Pavel Polityuk and Eric Auchard

Disguise for unknown motive.

Some WA agencies still floored by simple infosec

By Ry Crozier

Poor passwords, patching, and plain text.

Qld ex-cop charged with 44 counts of database snooping

By Allie Coyne

Latest in a long line.

Petya designed to destroy, not ransom users

By Juha Saarinen

Ransomware guise might have been a ruse.

Australia pushes ahead with plans to pressure tech firms on encryption

By Allie Coyne

Claims it's not asking for backdoors.

  Most Read  

Massive ransomware outbreak hits servers worldwide

What we know so far about the Petya/GoldenEye ransomware

Petya designed to destroy, not ransom users

Apple bans Westpac's Keyboard function

CIOs, IT industry win big in govt's 457 backdown

 
 

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