+ Australian sites vulnerable to POODLE attack; Google probes App Engine flaws; US launches cybercrime unit

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Sony hack: it's big, bad, and we need to know what happened

By Juha Saarinen

[Blog post] Breach illustrates the need for mandatory disclosure.

Australian sites vulnerable to new POODLE attack

By Juha Saarinen

Moving to TLS not enough.

Google App Engine vulnerable to Java VM sandbox bypass: report

By Juha Saarinen

Researchers kicked out of GAE before work was completed.

US launches cybercrime unit in reaction to spying concerns

By Staff Writer

New division will work with private sector to strengthen security.

Sony attack was 'unparalleled' and 'well-organised'

By Staff Writer

Security firm makes first comments on investigation.

Govt names new national security law watchdog

By Allie Coyne

Appoints former NSW Supreme Court judge.

Westpac offers fingerprint log-in for mobile banking

By Allie Coyne

St George's iPhone, Samsung project expands across bank.

North Korean diplomat denies Pyongyang role in Sony hack

By Staff Writer

Refutes claims on US radio.

PayPal patches account hijacking flaw

By Allie Coyne

Bug bounty program unearths serious vulnerability.

Sony Pictures still struggling eight days after hack

By Staff Writer

Execs confirm 'large amount' of confidential data stolen.

Australian law enforcement tracking Bitcoin use on black market

By Allie Coyne

Crime Commission details Project Longstrike.

IBM plugs Tivoli MDM cross-scripting flaw

By Juha Saarinen

Users told to upgrade to secure version.

Boost for terror law monitor powers proposed in new bill

By Allie Coyne

INSLM needs ability to review draft legislation, Greens senator says.

 

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