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  Monday October 24, 2011

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

A year-old 'flash SMS' hack that siphoned personal information management data from jailbroken iPhones still has security vendors, researchers and police baffled.

Also, First State Super has dropped its legal threat against customer and security consultant Patrick Webster, who detected and quietly informed the fund of a web vulnerability that potentially put millions of customers at risk.

-- Liz Tay

LATEST SECURITY ARTICLES

Adelaide office hit by flash SMS hack Adelaide office hit by flash SMS hack
By Darren Pauli | Oct 24, 2011
Attack hits jailbroken iPhones.
Stuxnet copycat appears, targets European vendors Stuxnet copycat appears, targets European vendors
By Dan Kaplan | Oct 20, 2011
Rips through EU industrial control systems, self-destructs after 36 days.
First State Super drops threats against security researcher First State Super drops threats against security researcher
By Darren Pauli | Oct 24, 2011
Fund had 'no intention' to act against customer who found flaw.
Flash malware disables OS X defenses Flash malware disables OS X defenses
By Angela Moscaritolo | Oct 24, 2011
Trojan disables Apple's in-built protection.
Accused hacker pleads not guilty in Sony breach Accused hacker pleads not guilty in Sony breach
By Mary Slosson | Oct 19, 2011
Allegedly used SQL injection.
Turning good Android apps bad Turning good Android apps bad
By Dan Raywood | Oct 24, 2011
Unregulated market a dangerous place.
Lessons from Sony's security mistakes Lessons from Sony's security mistakes
By Davey Winder | Oct 24, 2011
Comment: Encryption is no longer enough.
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