+ Australian Govt revisits cyber security strategy; Xero users demand 2FA; ACMA creates self-service portal for malware cleanup

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Tuesday December 2, 2014

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Let's do the Heartbleed... again

By Juha Saarinen

[Blog post] Eight months on and many systems remain unpatched.

Australian Govt to rethink cyber security strategy

By Allie Coyne

Six-year old policy to be refreshed.

Xero users demand two-factor authentication

By Juha Saarinen

Company won't give timeframe for introduction.

ACMA creates self-service portal for malware diagnosis

By Brett Winterford

Botnet cleaning made somewhat simpler for ISPs, network operators.

Australian Govt rolls out cybercrime reporting site

By John Hilvert

ACORN pitched as 'national policing initiative'.

Sony hires Mandiant to clean up after cyber attack

By Staff Writer

Reportedly investigating North Korean hackers.

Syrian Electronic Army attacks high-profile media sites

By Juha Saarinen

Gigya login service redirected.

Data retention bill fails scrutiny test

By Allie Coyne

Senate committee recommends fixing ill-defined, far-reaching scheme.

US-CERT issues alert for Regin state-sponsored malware

By Juha Saarinen

GSM networks targeted.

Southern Cross Cable telcos 'partnered' with spy agencies

By Juha Saarinen

Cable itself not tapped, CEO says.

Hackers breach banker, healthcare email systems to game shares

By Staff Writer

'FIN4' group gaining access through phishing.

Intel buys PasswordBox

By Euan Rocha

Chip company's security unit buys into password management.

 

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Perth to Singapore SEA-ME-WE-3 cable severed again

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NBN Co cuts back targets in new construction plan

Westpac hires SAP man as CTO

Southern Cross Cable telcos 'partnered' with spy agencies

 
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