+ Govt exploit vendor hack exposes Aussie agencies; AISA names first-ever CEO

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Tuesday July 7, 2015

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When spyware merchants get hacked

By Juha Saarinen

Hacking Team attack points to bad business practices all round.

Government exploit vendor hacked, client data exposed

By Allie Coyne

Update: Australian agencies potentially compromised.

AISA names first-ever CEO

By Andrew Sadauskas

“Increasing cyber skills and awareness” a key priority.

Researcher withholds exploit details over export control concerns

By Juha Saarinen

Cites confusion created by Wassenaar Arrangement provisions.

Australian Army tests out drones for surveillance

By Allie Coyne

Wasp, Black Hornet join Shadow.

'Zombie' network protocols become DDoS threats

By Juha Saarinen

Attackers won't let RIPv1 rest in peace.

Former US agent admits to stealing bitcoins during Silk Road probe

By Staff Writer

Lied to employer about receiving payments.

XKEYSCORE global spy system detailed in new Snowden leaks

By Juha Saarinen

Staggering scale of surveillance revealed.

China tightens grip on cyber security with sweeping new law

By Staff Writer

Will make systems, networks 'controllable'.

Apple issues large patch set to shore up OS X, iOS security

By Juha Saarinen

High-profile zero-days taken care of.

US court rules NSA can resume bulk data collection

By Staff Writer

Telcos to hand over data following court order.

US govt HR office suspends system after finding new flaw

By Staff Writer

Authorities now think 10 million affected in data breach.

 

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