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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday May 17, 2022

  Latest News  

Apple's "Find My" feature created attack vector, researchers say

By Richard Chirgwin

Wireless chips are always on, even when the phone is ‘off’.

Microsoft security patches breaking authentication

By Staff Writer

Certificate mapping issues in Tuesday’s patch.

Cyber security pros reminded of self-care importance

By Nate Cochrane

AusCERT 2022: From kindness to resilience.

Apple patches actively exploited macOS Big Sur bug

By Juha Saarinen

A month after macOS Monterey was patched.

EU governments, lawmakers agree on tougher cyber security rules for key sectors

By Foo Yun Chee

Critical infrastructure under a spotlight.

Gov pledges to mandate IoT cyber security standards

By Justin Hendry

Backs away from mandatory labels.

Zyxel firewalls vulnerable to remote code execution

By Juha Saarinen

Vendor jumps the gun on patches.

IBM sprays Log4j bugs in security products

By Staff Writer

Apache Struts utility still causing headaches for admins.

Google adds phishing protection to Workspace apps

By Juha Saarinen

Zero trust for Slides, Docs and Sheets as well as Gmail.

Intel memory firmware bug hits hundreds of products

By Richard Chirgwin

Dell and HP first to ship fixes.

Active Directory defaults lead to no-fix PrivEsc vulnerability

By Juha Saarinen

Researcher publishes proof-of-concept.

  Most Read  

Kmart Australia stands up consent-as-a-service platform

Telstra to open its 5G network to wholesale customers

Macquarie Bank creates a broker portal on Salesforce

Active Directory defaults lead to no-fix PrivEsc vulnerability

Southern Cross NEXT cable completed

 
 

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