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  Monday November 12, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

It's been a massive week in security - with two stories in particular generating most of the conversation.

The Australian Government's decision to drop the internet filter has been welcomed by the industry, whilst our guest columnist Stephen Wilson today ponders how to tackle CNP fraud following the startling revelation by the telco industry that SMS is not secure enough for banking transactions.

-- Brett Winterford

LATEST SECURITY ARTICLES

CSC to set up Wollongong cybersecurity centre CSC to set up Wollongong cybersecurity centre
By Ry Crozier | Nov 12, 2012
Attracts $2.76m co-investment.
How to solve the Card Not Present fraud conundrum How to solve the Card Not Present fraud conundrum
By Stephen Wilson | Nov 12, 2012
Opinion: Hardware must be the answer to online fraud.
Telcos declare SMS 'unsafe' for bank transactions Telcos declare SMS 'unsafe' for bank transactions
By Brett Winterford | Nov 9, 2012
Comms Alliance calls on Australia's banks to use other technologies.
Home buyer funds targeted in phone porting scam Home buyer funds targeted in phone porting scam
By Brett Winterford | Nov 8, 2012
Real estate trusts targeted.
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Conroy abandons mandatory ISP filtering Conroy abandons mandatory ISP filtering
By Ry Crozier | Nov 8, 2012
Tells ISPs to filter child abuse material using INTERPOL block list.
Industry backs 'workable' filter solution Industry backs 'workable' filter solution
By Joshua Gliddon | Nov 9, 2012
Updated: Government policy change wins wide approval.
RIM BlackBerry 10 platform clears US security RIM BlackBerry 10 platform clears US security
By Euan Rocha | Nov 9, 2012
Is it enough to arrest slide in government market?
Google services blocked in China Google services blocked in China
By Alexei Oreskovic | Nov 10, 2012
Search and webmail blocked since Friday.

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