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  Monday May 28, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

The Federal Government could fine companies up to $1.1 million for repeated security or user privacy breaches under proposed legislation before Parliament.

And iTnews investigates a secretive list held by the Australian Passport Office monitoring staff access to the details of 109 Australians.

-- James Hutchinson

LATEST SECURITY ARTICLES

Privacy reforms to impose $1.1m fines for repeat breaches Privacy reforms to impose $1.1m fines for repeat breaches
By Darren Pauli | May 24, 2012
Proposed reforms could mandate patching, security upgrades.
Secret list exposes Aussie passport holders' data risk Secret list exposes Aussie passport holders' data risk
By Ry Crozier | May 23, 2012
Personal files of 109 Aussies at high risk of inappropriate access.
Thousands affected in billing cloud breach Thousands affected in billing cloud breach
By Darren Pauli | May 22, 2012
Usernames, passwords and credit cards stolen.
US hospital pays $750,000 in data breach case US hospital pays $750,000 in data breach case
By Marcos Colon | May 28, 2012
Hospital lost phone numbers, birth dates, and health care data.
British, US agencies brace for Olympic cyber attacks British, US agencies brace for Olympic cyber attacks
By Dan Kaplan | May 28, 2012
US Secret Service advises on defensive strategies.
App removes faces from Facebook App removes faces from Facebook
By Darren Pauli | May 28, 2012
Lets privacy pundits find unauthorised photos on social networks.
Telstra re-issues 230,000 passwords after breach Telstra re-issues 230,000 passwords after breach
By Darren Pauli | May 24, 2012
Financial data unaffected.
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