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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday November 1, 2022

  Latest News  

Cyber officials from 37 countries, 13 companies to meet on ransomware

By Andrea Shalal

White House to host cybercrime talks.

Apple launches 'specially fused' iPhones for security researchers

By Juha Saarinen

New program covered by strict rules.

Apple warns of actively exploited iOS and iPadOS zero-day

By Juha Saarinen

Big set of security patches released.

German copper smelter Aurubis in cyber attack

By Staff Writer

Claims widespread attacks on metals and mining in Europe.

Australian strata company SSKB breached

By Staff Writer

Ransomware attackers claim 200 GB of data in their hands.

Medlab Pathology discloses February data breach

By Richard Chirgwin

Some 223,000 people impacted, records include credit card numbers with CVVs.

IGIS to arm inspectors with improved IT skills

By Ry Crozier

Rather than relying on intelligence agencies under review to supply tech assistance.

Gov invokes emergency coordination as Medibank breach worsens

By Richard Chirgwin

Insurer now says all Medibank, ahm, international student customers breached.

Privacy Act amendments land in parliament

By Richard Chirgwin

Privacy breach fines could exceed $50 million.

  Most Read  

Australian strata company SSKB breached

Gov invokes emergency coordination as Medibank breach worsens

Medlab Pathology discloses February data breach

Rio Tinto to hire at least 500 software developers

IT modernisation dominates tech spend in Budget 2022-23

 
 

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