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Monday March 7, 2016
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  Latest News  

'Creepy' Aussie Anon sentenced for hacking websites

By Allie Coyne

Two years suspended jail for involvement in Guy Fawkes Night campaign.

Apple Mac users targeted in first known ransomware campaign

By Staff Writer

Software from legitimate developer infected.

NSW legislators back privacy laws for individuals

By Paris Cowan

Corporations could be sued for privacy breaches.

Windows 10 hit by problematic update

By Juha Saarinen

Blamed by users for a range of problems.

  Most Read  

Photos: The world's coolest data centres

ANZ Bank hires Google Australia boss as head of digital

Photos: The CIO movements that made headlines in 2015

Dick Smith receiver puts customer databases up for sale

ICAC finds TAFE IT manager corrupt

 

What's on Social Media

 
 

noarfromspace

noar

@noarfromspace

OSX.KeRanger.A: https://t.co/VcjE1Ke0ie hidden in https://t.co/38BKkuhQMR and packed with UPX https://t.co/XCGtcbE1SH

 

choiceaustralia

CHOICE

@choiceaustralia

The receiver for #DickSmith is now trying to sell the company's customer databases: https://t.co/uezla7cvAD https://t.co/GZ8y6XD8PE

 

ErinLTurner

Erin Turner

@ErinLTurner

And now you can do something about it. Opt-out of the sale with the @choiceaustralia tool https://t.co/pwA5A7E4Ua https://t.co/w7vC2cE05V

 

octal

Ryan Lackey

@octal

Something really needs to change in the $50-$500 home router/AP/etc industry. Security sensitive, but updates are a mess.

 
 
 
  Events  
 
 

Event Name

Location

Date

 
 

2016 AIIA Navigating Privacy and Security Summit

National Convention Centre, Canberra, Canberra (ACT)

March 08, 2016

 
 
 

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