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Tuesday July 28, 2015

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The danger of infosec ignorance in IoT

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Jeep hack demonstrates problems with new market.

Android bug leaves a billion phones open to attack

By Juha Saarinen, Allie Coyne

Hackers only need phone number to target devices.

Former top US security officials oppose encryption backdoors

By Juha Saarinen

Bad idea, ex-Homeland Security and NSA bosses say.

US Treasury's intelligence network vulnerable to hack

By Staff Writer

Audit finds connected devices not meeting infosec standards.

Labor wants customer consent for offshore data storage

By Paris Cowan

Jurisdictions could be banned from hosting Aussie data.

Officeworks spooked into infosec overhaul by Target breach

By Andrew Sadauskas

Takes key lessons from 2013 attack.

What to expect from Abbott's national cyber security strategy

By Andrew Sadauskas

Key policy architect reveals focus of new document.

Google patches 43 vulnerabilities in Chrome browser

By Juha Saarinen

Bug hunters strike gold.

Infosec experts hack Jeep, gain control of moving car

By Staff Writer

Highlight concerns about driver safety in internet-connected vehicles.

 

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