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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday May 9, 2023

  Latest News  

Microsoft patches Azure API service against three vulnerabilities

By Richard Chirgwin

Researchers found request forgery, file upload bugs.

Chrome to drop lock icon showing HTTPS status

By Juha Saarinen

Replaced with new "tune" symbol.

MSI Boot Guard keys leaked

By Richard Chirgwin

Supply chain attacks could follow.

Meta says ChatGPT-related malware is on the rise

By Katie Paul

Lures users into downloading malicious apps and browser extensions.

Apple loses bid to revive US copyright claims over iOS simulation

By Blake Brittain

Used by researchers to find security flaws in Apple devices.

NSW cybercrime numbers show police referrals and results

By Ry Crozier

"First overview of cybercrime in NSW" produced.

Google, Apple working together to fight unwanted tracking

By Staff Writer

By Bluetooth devices such as AirTags.

Australia to reinstate standalone privacy commissioner

By Ry Crozier

Reverts OAIC to original structure.

  Most Read  

NBN Co asks ISPs to "manage" heavy 50Mbps users up to higher plans

NBN Co to reduce customer notice period for FTTC-P upgrade work

Chrome to drop lock icon showing HTTPS status

NSW Digital ID is being tested by 36 people

NBN Co's planned price and service standards face rejection, again

 
 

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