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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday February 22, 2022

  Latest News  

Hackers face 25 years' jail for ransomware attacks on critical infrastructure

By Justin Hendry

Cryptocurrency seizure in the bill, plus other new offences.

Expat library patched against code execution vulnerabilities

By Richard Chirgwin

Parser can expose upstream software like Apache.

Red Cross hackers exploited Zoho vulnerability to gain entry

By Juha Saarinen

Accessed case files of 515,000 vulnerable people held in encrypted database.

Azure misconfiguration exposed ISOC members' info

By Richard Chirgwin

No malicious instances of access uncovered.

Chrome's first zero-day bug for 2022 is reportedly being exploited

By Richard Chirgwin

Don't wait for the auto-update.

NSW Police issues first coercive notice under encryption-busting powers

By Justin Hendry

As assistance requests continue to grow.

Virtual USB controller continues to give VMware security headaches

By Juha Saarinen

Tianfu Cup Pwn hackers strike again.

Border Force defends temporary phone seizures at checkpoints

By Jeremy Nadel

And the ABF will probably do it again.

Cisco email appliances have a brickable vulnerability

By Richard Chirgwin

Plus two other vulns patched.

Australian gov data breach numbers slip out of public view

By Justin Hendry, Richard Chirgwin

In latest OAIC report.

JPMorgan, Toshiba, Ciena find new way to protect blockchain

By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall

With quantum network.

NortonLifeLock delays completion of deal for Avast

By Staff Writer

Deal awaits UK, Spain regulatory approval.

  Most Read  

NBN Co wants to test how much extra users will pay for 100Mbps

NBN Co reveals just 20 FTTN premises upgraded to full fibre in trial

Cisco made $28 billion-plus takeover offer for Splunk

ANZ's new CTO banks on "big technology bets"

Border Force defends temporary phone seizures at checkpoints

 
 

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