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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday November 9, 2021

  Latest News  

Facebook can pursue malware lawsuit against NSO Group

By Jonathan Stempel

US appeals court rules.

US gov agencies get mandatory patching orders

By Juha Saarinen

Remediate within two weeks for new bugs.

US charges Ukrainian, Russian, over cyber attack

By Mark Hosenball and Kanishka Singh

Seize $8 million in ransom payments.

Brokerage Robinhood discloses large data breach

By Juha Saarinen

Attacker tried extortion after stealing information.

SolarWinds investors allege board knew about cyber risks

By Jody Godoy

Ahead of being breached.

US offers $10 million reward in hunt for DarkSide hackers

By Staff Writer

Wants information on the identity, location of group leaders.

mySA Gov accounts breached

By Ry Crozier

Attacker(s) reused passwords stolen in different incident.

UK man implicated in Twitter hacking charged in NY with cryptocurrency theft

By Jonathan Stempel

Allegedly conducted SIM swap attacks.

China ministry orders 38 apps to rectify excessive collection of personal data

By Staff Writer

Part of continuing regulatory crackdown.

US blacklists Israeli hacking tool vendor NSO Group

By Christopher Bing

One of several spyware and hacking tool makers targeted.

Facebook will shut down facial recognition system

By Sheila Dang and Elizabeth Culliford

Citing growing societal concerns about the use of such technology.

  Most Read  

Westpac ready to launch its BaaS platform

NBN Co offers to upgrade up to 6000 FTTN customers from this month

ANZ reshapes its IT organisation into a 'service provider'

WA Health CIO resigns just 10 months in

Telstra to open its 5G-powered internet service to more users

 
 

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