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Wednesday October 1, 2014

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Does tech need a tick symbol?

By Juha Saarinen

Risk management through regulation.

Parliament passes law to let ASIO tap entire internet

By Allie Coyne

Greens effort to limit devices fails.

Privacy Commissioner warns business to fix Shellshock

By Allie Coyne

Ignoring the threat risks breaching the Privacy Act.

Apple iOS 8 reset bug deletes iCloud Drive files

By Allie Coyne

iCloud service goes down.

Apple patches OS X against Shellshock flaw

By Juha Saarinen

Patches out for Mountain Lion and Lion.

WA teachers access student email with tweaked Office 365

By Paris Cowan

Lack of independent oversight raises privacy ire.

Further flaws render Shellshock patch ineffective

By Juha Saarinen

Patched systems remain vulnerable.

Rackspace forced to reboot cloud over Xen bug

By Juha Saarinen

Sydney servers restart on Wednesday.

Vodafone reveals plans to store users' online activity

By Allie Coyne

Says retrieval under Govt proposal will impose massive cost.

First Shellshock botnet attacks Akamai, US DoD networks

By Juha Saarinen

Wopbot on the rampage.

Senate rejects attempt to limit ASIO's access to devices

By Allie Coyne

Ludlam amendment falls flat.

jQuery.com website suffers second attack in a month

By Juha Saarinen

Site moved to new server.

Bash bug could be 'worse than Heartbleed'

By Juha Saarinen

First patch for Shellshock may not be a complete fix.

Qld police need better digital protection: union

By Paris Cowan

Encrypted radio, smart devices required under heightened terror threat.

European banks put cyber crime under the lens

By Staff Writer

Pin hopes on improved cooperation with law enforcement.

PayPal takes second cautious step towards Bitcoin

By Allie Coyne

Not yet ready for full support.

iPhone 6 vulnerable to TouchID fingerprint hack

By Allie Coyne

But researcher not worried about attacks.

Microsoft restructures Trustworthy Computing team

By Juha Saarinen

Moves to Cloud and Enterprise Division.

 

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Further flaws render Shellshock patch ineffective

First Shellshock botnet attacks Akamai, US DoD networks

Bash bug could be 'worse than Heartbleed'

Amazon forced to reboot EC2 to patch Xen bug

NBN Co to reveal broadband mix in weeks

 
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