+ Australian organisations targeted by Aoqin Dragon hackers for a decade; icare still waiting on leaked workers' comp data to be deleted; and more
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Australian organisations targeted by Aoqin Dragon hackers for a decade
  Security  

Australian organisations targeted by Aoqin Dragon hackers for a decade

Telcos, governments, and academia spied upon by Chinese threat actor.

By Juha Saarinen

 
icare still waiting on leaked workers' comp data to be deleted
  Security  

icare still waiting on leaked workers' comp data to be deleted

A month after privacy breach affecting 193,000 people.

By Justin Hendry

 
SEC opens probe against Ericsson
  Strategy  

SEC opens probe against Ericsson

Over alleged bribery in Iraq.

By Supantha Mukherjee

 
FTC sets high bar to settle Facebook antitrust suit
  Strategy  

FTC sets high bar to settle Facebook antitrust suit

Chair Lina Khan won't rule out settlement.

By Staff Writer

 
 
 
 
 
 

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