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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday November 17, 2020

  Latest News  

Microsoft says hackers targeting Covid-19 researchers

By Raphael Satter

More than half a dozen organisations targeted.

Twitter names famed hacker 'Mudge' as head of security

By Joseph Menn

Comes from electronic payments unicorn Stripe.

Zoom to enhance security as part of proposed US settlement with FTC

By Susan Heavey and Nandita Bose

'Security practices didn't line up with its promises'.

Chevron Australia has 'reservations' at govt asserting itself in a cyber attack response

By Ry Crozier

Calls proposed powers 'unusual'.

Apple hits back at European activist complaints against tracking tool

By Kirsti Knolle

Draws strongly critical response.

  Most Read  

Photos: Aussie Broadband runs dark fibre through Sydney Harbour Tunnel

Telstra plans to split into three subsidiaries

Son-of-myGov platform to embed digital ID before end of 2020

Microsoft, Amazon, Cisco, Salesforce alarmed at security incident response takeover by govt

Global Switch says 'no fire' in Tabcorp data centre incident

 
 

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