+ First Mac ransomware uncovered; Sydney Uni's data breach; Aussie Anon sentenced for hacking

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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday March 8, 2016

  Latest News  

Is the DROWN vulnerability really that bad?

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Hearts bleed for ops teams.

Apple Mac users targeted in first known ransomware campaign

By Staff Writer

Software from legitimate developer infected.

Major Australian banks vulnerable to DROWN SSLv2 flaw

By Juha Saarinen

Disable SSLv2 everywhere to prevent decryption of communications.

Sydney Uni lost laptop containing sensitive student data

By Juha Saarinen

Data could have been 'unlawfully accessed'.

Why you should care about Australia's new defence trade controls

By Kevin Korb

[Opinion] Severe impact on technology research.

'Creepy' Aussie Anon sentenced for hacking websites

By Allie Coyne

Two years suspended jail for involvement in Guy Fawkes Night campaign.

Apple, FBI face off in Congress encryption hearing

By Staff Writer

US officials wants tech companies to retain user keys for decrypting data.

Melbourne Water creates CISO position

By Andrew Sadauskas

Looks to create an enterprise-wide security strategy.

NSW pawnbrokers baulk at new MAC address laws

By Andrew Colley

Concerned about privacy, legal ramifications.

Video: The cyber threat to Australia's critical infrastructure

By Staff Writer

How utility and telco operators are reacting.

Amazon backtracks on Fire OS encryption removal

By Juha Saarinen

Security feature to return in forthcoming update.

Cisco patches switches to remove hardcoded credentials

By Juha Saarinen

Vulnerability allows full remote control of Nexus switches.

US wants to remove export controls for hacking tools

By Juha Saarinen

Wassenaar Arrangement to be renegotiated.

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