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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday February 9, 2021

  Latest News  

Hacker tries to poison US city's drinking water supply

By Juha Saarinen

Increased levels of lye for alkalinity regulation to dangerous levels.

Oxfam Australia investigates suspected data breach

By Justin Hendry

Tries to work out what data was accessed.

Bug in popular wi-fi module allows remote takeover

By Juha Saarinen

Realtek issues patches.

BOQ tries to pin BEC blame on a branch manager

By Ry Crozier

Loses unfair dismissal case.

NSW Police to establish 24x7 SOC in cyber security overhaul

By Justin Hendry

NSW govt cyber funding spurs active defence evolution.

Urgent patch out for exploited SonicWall SMA zero-day

By Juha Saarinen

Admin credential access and remote code execution attacks spotted.

Google Cloud, Workspace can now carry protected Australian govt data

By Ry Crozier

IRAP assessment revised.

Suspected Chinese hackers used SolarWinds bug to spy on US payroll agency

By Christopher Bing, Joseph Menn, Raphael Satter, Jack Stubbs

SolarWinds "a high value target for more than one group".

Salesforce to require MFA from February next year

By Ry Crozier

Sets deadline in 'security notification' sent to users.

Russia revives draft law to grant police access to citizens' geolocation data

By Staff Writer

No court order necessary.

Senate committee red-flags govt data sharing bill

By Justin Hendry

Over privacy concerns.

  Most Read  

NBN Co to stop taking new HFC orders for 'several months'

Bug in popular wi-fi module allows remote takeover

The Greens want a publicly-owned search engine to replace Google

Telstra proposes 'net reduction of up to 1425 roles'

Telstra's Group CTO makes quiet exit

 
 

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