+ BMW patches in-car security flaw; Hackers target Flash Player; Obama budgets $18m for cyber security

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Providing CERTainty

By Juha Saarinen

AusCERT boss walks tightrope.

BMW patches in-car software security flaw

By Staff Writer

Up to 2.2 million cars affected.

Hackers target third new zero-day for Adobe Flash

By Juha Saarinen

Patch promised this week.

Obama proposes $18b cyber security program

By Staff Writer

Government-wide intrusion detection on the wish-list.

Google pays up front for bug hunting

By Juha Saarinen

Introduces vulnerability research grants.

AGD slammed for secrecy on data retention costs

By Allie Coyne

Data retention committee angry at being kept in the dark.

SA govt stands firm against offshore data hosting

By Paris Cowan

Kicks off statewide cloud panel.

No rules for data destruction in retention scheme

By Allie Coyne

Optus echoes spy watchdog concerns.

Vodafone labels ACMA data request report "inaccurate"

By Allie Coyne

AGD figures should be used instead.

Telstra refuses to disclose cost of data retention

By Allie Coyne

Warns of hacker's paradise.

Linux distros quickly patch critical 'Ghost' vulnerability

By Allie Coyne

Big bad buffer overflow discovered.

QWERTY keylogger linked to Regin malware

By Juha Saarinen

Government developers thought to be behind both APTs.

Apple fixes wi-fi issues, zero-days in OS X 10.10.2

By Juha Saarinen

Includes multiple hardware driver and security patches.

 

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