+ Researchers find APT campaigns share known vulnerabilities; BLE 'relay attack' bad news for Tesla, digital locks; and more

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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday May 24, 2022

  Latest News  

'White hat' hackers no longer risk prosecution by the US

By Juha Saarinen

Department of Justice revises policy.

Researchers find APT campaigns share known vulnerabilities

By Richard Chirgwin

Zero-day hunting might not be the best strategy.

BLE ‘relay attack’ bad news for Tesla, digital locks

By Richard Chirgwin

Link layer relay works in spite of encryption.

Venezuelan doctor charged with selling ransomware used by Iranian group

By Luc Cohen

'Self-taught' programmer gave the world Jigsaw v2, Thanos.

US orders federal agencies to update or remove some VMware products

By Raphael Satter, Staff Writer

After hackers reverse-engineered patches.

Australia's ID systems 'deficient', unfit for online: review

By Justin Hendry

Exclusive: Report urges greater use of biometrics, face verification.

Careful you don't unwittingly hire North Korean IT freelancers

By Juha Saarinen

American authorities warn of elaborate employment scams.

China spied on Russian defence research institutes

By Juha Saarinen

Twisted Panda APT used sophisticated malware.

  Most Read  

NSW digital driver's licences 'easily forgeable'

Kmart Australia re-platforms ecommerce site to AWS

NBN Co's 250Mbps and gigabit growth is finally clear

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

Australia's ID systems 'deficient', unfit for online: review

 
 

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