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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday August 17, 2021

  Latest News  

FluBot season arrives in Australia

By Juha Saarinen

Smish-ware infection spreads from Europe.

Microsoft tries again to plug 'PrintNightmare' security hole

By Juha Saarinen

Security experts cast doubt patch works fully.

Hackers return most of US$600m in stolen crypto to Poly Network

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Tom Wilson

After biggest ever heist.

London court orders Binance to trace cryptocurrency hackers

By Kirstin Ridley

And freeze their accounts.

Apple to only seek abuse images flagged in multiple nations

By Joseph Menn and Stephen Nellis

After criticism of its image detection plans.

Labor reintroduces ransomware bill in the senate

By Justin Hendry

Accuses govt of putting off debate.

NortonLifeLock swallows Avast in $11 billion deal

By Juha Saarinen

Will have 500 million users worldwide.

Zero Trust gains traction with Australian enterprises

By Ry Crozier

Part 1: The search for meaning and value.

  Most Read  

Australian Federal Police investigates ASC subsea cable cut off Perth

NBN Co to offer first 10,000 FTTN premises fibre upgrades by year end

How IT offshoring came back to bite Transport for NSW

JB Hi-Fi refurbishes 7500 'unsellable' handsets for staff, loan use

Aussie Broadband cuts fresh fibre capacity deal with Telstra Wholesale

 
 

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