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Tuesday May 19, 2015

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Could infosec give Australia a competitive advantage?

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Review hears cyber security is an economic enabler.

More Java holes found in Google App Engine

By Juha Saarinen

Google slow to respond.

Defanging Venom hypervisor attacks 'easy': researcher

By Juha Saarinen

Single configuration change required.

United Airlines offers air miles as bug bounty

By Staff Writer

But don't touch internal, onboard systems.

US House votes to end bulk collection of phone data

By Staff Writer

Spy agencies could have powers reined in.

Venom vulnerability poisons Xen hypervisor

By Juha Saarinen

Virtual floppy disc drive code is exploitable.

Microsoft plugs multiple critical flaws in Windows

By Juha Saarinen

Don't open .jnt Windows Journal files from untrusted sources.

 

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Photos: Westpac's tech-enabled workplace

Windows 10 to launch in seven editions

IBM suffers massive Aussie revenue fall

BoQ CIO ousted in restructure

CSC prepares internal split

 
 
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