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  Monday November 7, 2011

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Secret documents held by Australia's most senior commander in the Middle East were stolen by a foreign intelligence service when an encrypted USB drive went missing last year.

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LATEST SECURITY ARTICLES

Defence loses secret documents to foreign USB thief Defence loses secret documents to foreign USB thief
By Darren Pauli | Nov 7, 2011
Encrypted drive likely stolen by foreign intelligence agents at airport.
DoS attack takes Palestinians offline DoS attack takes Palestinians offline
By Darren Pauli | Nov 7, 2011
Banking systems air-gapped to avoid damage.
Taste.com.au users spammed after database breach Taste.com.au users spammed after database breach
By Darren Pauli | Nov 7, 2011
Attackers steal "old version" of subscriber database.
Hacker mistakes rugby club for stock index Hacker mistakes rugby club for stock index
By Staff Writer | Nov 7, 2011
French rugby club Dax recovers from two-week outage.
Apple security boss out after lost iPhone Apple security boss out after lost iPhone
By Liam Tung | Nov 7, 2011
Fallout from lost prototypes.
Stuxnet copycat hackers move to Belgium Stuxnet copycat hackers move to Belgium
By Jim Finkle | Nov 7, 2011
Hacking operation moves after Indian raid.
Chinese tech firms back social media controls Chinese tech firms back social media controls
By Staff Writer | Nov 7, 2011
Government plans to "stop the spread of harmful information".
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