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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday July 5, 2022

  Latest News  

Poor patching creates easy zero-day vulnerability reuse

By Juha Saarinen

Google Project Zero calls for root cause behind bugs to be addressed.

Hacker claims to have stolen 1 billion records of Chinese citizens

By Staff Writer

From the Shanghai police.

GitLab races out vulnerability-fix release

By Staff Writer

Remote code execution, plus 15 other bugs.

Atlassian patches Jira server plugin to fix vulnerability

By Richard Chirgwin

Possible credential leak.

Sophisticated ZuoRAT attack targets home workers

By Juha Saarinen

Possibly part of wider state-sponsored campaign.

Crypto crash threatens North Korea's stolen funds

By Josh Smith

Hackers' plunder drops substantially in value.

Uber ex-security chief must face fraud charges

By Jonathan Stempel

Accused of hacking cover up.

Routing security falling short in Australian, New Zealand networks

By Richard Chirgwin

Networks expose users to hijack.

Monash University opens public bug bounty

By Richard Chirgwin

Websites, apps open to researchers.

Mastercard passes first of three Australian TDIF accreditations

By Richard Chirgwin

Can act as digital ID exchange.

  Most Read  

PayTo rollout kicks off

Australia scraps digital passenger cards for international arrivals

Neobank Volt exits the banking industry

Optus brands Telstra-TPG deal 'uniquely one-sided'

Origin Energy goes public with bug bounty program

 
 

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