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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday May 23, 2023

  Latest News  

US orders gov agencies to patch exploited Apple bugs

By Juha Saarinen

Three vulnerabilities in WebKit rendering engine.

PyPI restored after weekend attack

By Richard Chirgwin

Sign-ups, uploads halted for 29 hours.

npm packages found hosting TurkoRat malware

By Richard Chirgwin

Typo-squatting attacks re-emerge.

Apple patches three exploited Safari vulnerabilities

By Juha Saarinen

Found across all device operating systems.

Cisco switch firmware patched against critical bugs

By Richard Chirgwin

End-of-life products won't get fixes.

Cyber security firms' earnings set to benefit from growing threat of hacks

By Samrhitha A and Vansh Agarwal

Underscores resilience in demand for services.

Australian critical infrastructure operators urged to move off Chinese tech

By Ry Crozier

SoCI laws may allow directive to be made.

Australian banks, telcos may come under secure software rules

By Ry Crozier

Initially applies to government and suppliers to government.

Home Affairs to migrate AUSTRAC, ACIC out of cyber hub

By Ry Crozier

To 'last resort' services run by ASD.

  Most Read  

ATO extends IT megadeals with DXC and Leidos by $440m

Westpac's low-code push delivers 300 automations

NSW Police hunts for new CTO

Westpac and Tyro sign up to Apple's Tap to Pay on iPhone

The full list of IT projects in the 2023-24 federal budget

 
 

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