+ Most cars potentially hackable; US business turns to guerrilla cyber warfare; France to block terrorist-friendly sites

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Tuesday February 10, 2015

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A lesson in how to react to a data breach

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Don't add reputational damage to your list of problems.

Most cars potentially hackable: report

By Juha Saarinen

Pen-test cars, senator demands.

Businesses turn to electronic guerrilla warfare to fend off hackers

By Jeremy Wagstaff

New approach assumes networks have already been breached.

France mandates blocking of terrorist-supporting websites

By Juha Saarinen

Providers have 24 hours to comply.

Adobe tackles Flash zero-days with mega patch

By Juha Saarinen

Eighteen vulnerabilities addressed.

US big data privacy bill gains bipartisan support

By Roberta Rampton

White House continues push for national data breach notification laws.

Extortionists upgrade Reveton ransomware

By Juha Saarinen

New payment method introduced.

Tax office hires infosec chief

By Paris Cowan

DPS infrastructure boss switches agencies.

Ulbricht found guilty in Silk Road trial

By Staff Writer

Accused operator faces life behind bars.

Dangerous XSS bug discovered in fully patched IE

By Allie Coyne

Users credentials at risk.

Target US hires new CIO

By Allie Coyne

DeRhodes to retire after one year's service.

 

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Fujitsu Perth data centre suffers power outage

Ex-Telstra CIO lands at Royal Bank of Scotland

Photos: Meet the US Navy's fire-fighting robot

Victoria Police signs massive IT outsourcing deal

Telstra appoints new CIO

 
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