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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday May 4, 2021

  Latest News  

New micro-op cache attacks break all Spectre defences

By Juha Saarinen

Billions of computers vulnerable.

Govt to establish three 'cyber hubs' to uplift smaller agencies

By Justin Hendry

In Defence, Home Affairs and Services Australia.

US govt probes extent of Pulse Secure hack, races to find clues

By Christopher Bing and Joseph Menn

Evidence of potential breaches in at least five agencies.

NSW govt agrees to open iVote code to public six months prior to elections

By Justin Hendry

But questions remain over the length of non-disclosure agreements.

Senate committee urges further privacy guidance in data sharing laws

By Justin Hendry

As Labor calls for 'deeply flawed' bill to be scrapped.

ACT Policing may have unlawfully accessed location data, Ombudsman finds

By Justin Hendry

Less than one percent of authorisations ‘proper’.

Privacy-busting contact tracing data logged on Android

By Juha Saarinen

Google will not acknowledge or fix faulty EN implementation.

Washington DC police server hacked

By Staff Writers

Russian-speaking group reportedly claims responsibility.

  Most Read  

Mac users urged to update OS to fix 'massively bad' bug

UnitingCare Queensland hit by cyber attack

CBA to embed a 'TISO' into each of its platform teams

Optus to end dual-band 3G network support in April 2022

ACCC moves quickly to retake control of NBN pricing

 
 

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