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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday June 29, 2021

  Latest News  

Microsoft says new breach discovered in probe of suspected SolarWinds hackers

By Joseph Menn

Compromised a customer service agent.

Vulnerability chain allowed Atlassian account hijacks

By Juha Saarinen

Cookie fixation bypassed security measures.

Millions of Dell computers shipped with vulnerable updater

By Juha Saarinen

Update BIOS to secure BIOS updater.

Cross-border data access bill waved through parliament

By Justin Hendry

US CLOUD Act agreement to follow.

Google delays Chrome's blocking of tracking cookies to late 2023

By Paresh Dave

Opts for a new phased approach.

Russian security chief says Moscow will work with US to find hackers

By Staff Writer

A week after US and Russian leaders pledged cooperation.

Clear Secure targets US$4.34 billion valuation in US IPO

By Staff Writer

Uses biometric technology to validate identity.

FBI director Wray urges companies stop paying ransoms to hackers

By Sarah N. Lynch

Fears it will only embolden cyber criminals.

John McAfee found dead in prison

By Staff Writer

After Spanish court allowed extradition.

SA budget sinks $20m into cyber security to protect govt systems

By Justin Hendry

As the state's core policing system gets another $21m funding shot.

  Most Read  

CBA to bring in over 600 engineers

ATO embeds TigerGraph graph database to fight tax avoidance

ATO makes online users wait in virtual queue

CBA banking services suffer 10-hour outage

Westpac outs NPP as enabler for abusive payment messages

 
 

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