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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday April 13, 2021

  Latest News  

NAME:WRECK vulnerabilities could impact 100 million servers, IoT devices

By Staff Writer

Patches and mitigations available.

Tasmanian casino operator Federal Group confirms ransomware attack

By Ry Crozier

Has impacted gambling and hotel operations since April 3.

ATO loses its cyber security chief

By Justin Hendry

Heading back to the private sector.

US adds Chinese supercomputing entities to economic blacklist

By David Shepardson

Seven companies named.

Facebook does not plan to notify half-billion users affected by data leak

By Elizabeth Culliford

Caused by abuse of contact syncing feature.

Apple to start enforcing new app privacy notifications in coming weeks

By Staff Writer

Provides alternative advertising tools.

Facebook says data on 530 million users 'scraped' before September 2019

By Staff Writer

Stemmed from misuse of a feature.

  Most Read  

Vodafone hit by nationwide 4G outage

Virgin Australia rebuilds its IT leadership team

NAB's chief data officer Glenda Crisp leaves bank

Westpac to offer smartphone-based identity verification group-wide

TPG, Optus, Nokia to shape national emergency mobile broadband network

 
 

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