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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday March 29, 2022

  Latest News  

Okta compromised by supplier's security lapses

By Juha Saarinen

Lapsus$ allegedly found spreadsheet with login credentials.

VMware ships patches to AppC vulnerabilities

By Richard Chirgwin

Found by HackerOne bounty hunter.

Atlassian data centre products impacted by third-party bug

By Richard Chirgwin

Update if you can, remediate if you can't.

Juniper pushes out monster patch

By Richard Chirgwin

Some third party bugs went back to 2003.

Researchers devise stealthy phone tracking without fake base stations

By Juha Saarinen

Passive attacks work on phones from multiple vendors.

'Single account' compromise led to Microsoft's Lapsus$ code leak

By Richard Chirgwin

Attackers were interrupted mid-operation.

Officeworks stands up its own enterprise identity platform

By Ry Crozier

Aims to deliver it by the end of the year.

Trolls should not be unmasked if it endangers them, senate committee says

By Jeremy Nadel

Final report on the anti-trolling bill published.

Second critical infrastructure cyber security bill gets PJCIS green light

By Justin Hendry

Committee recommends no major changes.

Suspected Okta hackers arrested by British police

By James Pearson and Raphael Satter

City of London Police collar seven people.

HP printers carry code execution bug

By Richard Chirgwin

Little-used network protocol exposes nearly 1000 products.

Home Affairs downplays gov data 'gaps' in critical infrastructure regime

By Justin Hendry

Existing protections to continue.

  Most Read  

NBN Co reveals the two ways to get invited to upgrade FTTN to full fibre

NBN Co takes 5G leap with $750m fixed wireless network upgrade

Services Australia to upgrade IBM mainframe for $28.5m

NBN Co quantifies how many HFC dropouts in a day is too many

Defence told to reinstate employee who stored data on personal devices

 
 

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