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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday April 18, 2023

  Latest News  

Insecure tech is a national security risk, gov agencies warn

By Richard Chirgwin

Spotlight on vendor responsibility.

Juniper Networks issues critical patches

By Richard Chirgwin

Apache Commons Text and expat brought vulnerabilities with them.

Cyber watchdog has 'no confidence' in US emergency cell network security

By Raphael Satter

FirstNet falls short, Ron Wyden claims.

Microsoft patches seven critical bugs

By Richard Chirgwin

And one bug under exploitation.

Mandiant says 3CX attack probably came from North Korea

By Richard Chirgwin

Security update on the way.

Israeli spyware used to hack across 10 countries

By Christopher Bing and Raphael Satter

Microsoft, Citizen Lab unveil research.

Authorities swoop on alleged Discord leaker

By Staff Writer

Accused of leaking government and military documents.

Germany examining Chinese components in its 5G network, interior minister says

By Staff Writer

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser raises critical infrastructure concerns.

Australian insurers warn against outright ransomware payment ban

By Ry Crozier

As government contemplates future policy direction.

Cyber Security NSW stares down $70m shortfall

By Ry Crozier

Called out as "difficult to avoid pressure" by new government.

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NBN Co's median salary is $147,511

St John Ambulance NSW upgrades IT security

Latitude Financial refuses ransom demand

TPG Telecom launches "full-scale" data handling review

MSI confirms cyber attack

 
 

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