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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday June 28, 2022

  Latest News  

OpenSSL subject to remote memory corruption

By Richard Chirgwin

Researcher discovery sparks vulnerability controversy.

Researchers hacked Oracle servers to demo serious vulnerability

By Juha Saarinen

The "Miracle Exploit" left unpatched for six months.

Don't remove PowerShell: US, UK and NZ security agencies

By Juha Saarinen

Powerful command line interface essential to securing Windows.

Carnival fined US$5m for cyber security violations

By Jonathan Stempel

Exposed substantial amounts of sensitive customer data.

Origin Energy goes public with bug bounty program

By Richard Chirgwin

Bugcrowd now open to all.

Threat actors worked with ISPs to plant malware from Italian spyware vendor

By Juha Saarinen

EU Parliamentary hears how RCS Labs tactics are used to target victims.

Adelaide council rules out facial recognition on city CCTV network

By Justin Hendry

Software, hardware to enable functionality was never bought.

Critical Splunk bug propagates code execution

By Richard Chirgwin

Patch now, because all endpoints are vulnerable.

Qld gov proposes mandatory data breach reporting for agencies

By Justin Hendry

Asks for feedback on state-based scheme.

  Most Read  

Qantas calls time on IBM, Fujitsu in tech modernisation

Service NSW hits digital services goal two years early

NBN Co taking orders for 'non-premises' connections

NSW Police scores $100m to connect body-cams to firearms, tasers

Australian scientists build world's first quantum computer IC

 
 

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