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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday March 15, 2022

  Latest News  

Surprise Apple macOS and iOS updates fix a slew of vulnerabilities

By Juha Saarinen

Cupertino took a while to address serious problems.

Researchers poke holes in Spectre data leak bug fixes

By Juha Saarinen

Branch history injection new flavour of Spectre v2.

Riverbed spinoff Aternity ships emergency software patch

By Richard Chirgwin

Singapore gov researchers discover remote execution bugs.

SEC to Wall Street: Security incidents need disclosure

By Richard Chirgwin

Companies should go public four days from incident discovery.

US spy agency probes sabotage of satellite internet

By James Pearson, Raphael Satter, Christopher Bing and Joel Schectman

Suspected attack knocked Viasat modems offline.

Kaseya ransomware attacker's trial begins

By Richard Chirgwin

Yaroslav Vasinskyi arraigned.

NSW Electoral Commission gets $4.8m to secure IT systems

By Justin Hendry

Bulk of funding for cyber security uplift still pending.

Head over to the data centre and patch that UPS

By Richard Chirgwin

Researchers ignited an APC Smart-UPS as proof-of-concept.

Critical PTC Axeda bugs jeopardise healthcare, IoT devices

By Juha Saarinen

Devices from over a hundred high-profile vendors vulnerable.

Exchange Server code execution vulnerability patched

By Richard Chirgwin

Along with video extension bugs and more.

  Most Read  

ATO readies massive IT outsourcing reset

ANU to go passwordless

Tabcorp takes to Google-made Flutter

Defence spends $150m on compute upgrades

NSW digital photo card rollout stalls over confiscation issues

 
 

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