+ Dropbox user creds posted online; JPMorgan doubles security spend; Police warn against 3D printed guns

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Tuesday October 14, 2014

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Router rooting is shooting fish in a barrel

By Juha Saarinen

[Blog post] Don't rely on broadband or wireless router vendors to protect you.

Dropbox creds posted online in attempted extortion

By Allie Coyne

Cloud storage company denies hack.

JPMorgan to double infosec spending to $570m after hack

By Staff Writer

PR stunt or positive step?

Senate inquiry hears calls for crackdown on 3D printed guns

By Allie Coyne

Victoria Police warns of 'significant risk' to police, citizens.

Spy watchdog to hire more staff to manage ASIO oversight

By Allie Coyne

Would bring headcount to 16.

HP to revoke certificate that mistakenly signed malware

By Allie Coyne

Will re-issue new digital signature.

Leak suggests NSA used secret agents to infiltrate networks

By Juha Saarinen

Sentry Eagle program conducted in cooperation with industry.

Retailers' PoS systems ransacked by malware

By Staff Writer

Kmart and Dairy Queen stores hit across the United States.

Being a script kiddie easier than ever

By Juha Saarinen

[Blog post] Skills and effort barely required.

Symantec confirms split into IT, security companies

By Allie Coyne

Plans separation by end of 2015.

Siemens industrial products Shellshocked

By Juha Saarinen

Patches on the way for critical infrastructure comms devices.

China armed forces plan improved cyber security

By Staff Writer

Accelerated development of local software included in plan.

 

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Federal Govt locks in ‘cloud first’ stance

Macquarie Group CIO exits the company

Dave Curran: Dancing about architecture

Microsoft crowns Azure ready for Aus govt workloads

HP to split into two public companies

 
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