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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday July 13, 2021

  Latest News  

Crowdsourced ransomware payments tracker launched

By Juha Saarinen

Aims to provide transparency.

Kaseya VSA contained multiple vulnerabilities

By Juha Saarinen

Malware in attack excludes former Soviet bloc nations and Syria.

Biden presses Putin to act on ransomware attacks

By Steve Holland and Andrea Shalal

Hints at retaliation.

Remote access scammers take $7.2m from Aussies

By Kate Weber

In the first half of 2021.

Microsoft's PrintNightmare patch doesn't work: researchers

By Juha Saarinen

Remote code execution and privilege escalation still possible.

NSW Justice strikes $7m cyber security deal with CSO Group

By Justin Hendry

Security operations centre to come online in August.

NSW Education department hit by cyber attack

By Justin Hendry

Just days before school term resumes.

AWS, Google say cyber takeover laws could make incident response worse

By Justin Hendry

'Partnership is what needs to happen here, not compulsion'.

US and Russian officials will meet next week on ransomware

By Raphael Satter and Andrea Shalal

Action demanded after Kaseya attack.

  Most Read  

Telstra and TPG restack mobile spectrum in Australian first

Westpac makes headway on self-healing infrastructure capabilities

NSW Education department hit by cyber attack

TPG Telecom launches 5G standalone service

Banks told to prep IT systems for possibility of negative rates

 
 

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