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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday October 18, 2022

  Latest News  

CISA, PNNL publish log analyser for security tests

By Staff Writer

RedEye open sourced on Github.

Juniper upgrades open source tools to wipe out huge number of bugs

By Richard Chirgwin

Vulnerabilities in NSS, libexpat, OpenSS, libxml2 and more.

Aruba orchestrator could be attacked via web interface

By Staff Writer

Patches shipped this week.

October Patch Wednesday handles 13 critical vulnerabilities

By Juha Saarinen

One PrivEsc bug exploited in the wild.

Medibank detected ransomware 'precursor' activity

By Kate Weber

Suspects a set of compromised credentials was used in attack.

Woolworths subsidiary MyDeal leaks 2.2 million customers' details

By Staff Writer

CRM accessed via compromised user account.

A-G says privacy reforms may be fast-tracked after Optus breach

By Richard Chirgwin

Suggests review of fines, information sharing and data collection.

Home Affairs boss: Optus breach is not a model for policy debate

By Ry Crozier

Unrepresentative of 'darker' threat types and risks.

CBA, Telstra and COSBOA launch cyber warden program

By Kate Weber

Initiative aimed at helping small businesses protect themselves from cyber attacks.

  Most Read  

Telstra chair takes aim at Optus' security critics

ABS "rattled" PwC Australia's Census code, security

Gov to stop outsourcing its most interesting work

RBA crash takes down instant payments nationwide

ANZ cloud transformation lead heads to Telstra

 
 

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