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Tuesday April 12, 2016

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Is Australia on the cusp of a cyber security paradigm shift?

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Funding a major concern.

Revealed: Australia's new cyber security strategy

By Allie Coyne

How the government plans to make the country a "cyber smart nation".

Hackers charge big bucks for stolen Aussie creds

By Juha Saarinen

Report reveals black market rates for digital crimes.

"It's a real wake-up call": The hack that downed power for 80,000

By Staff Writer

Can we stop the next one?

US govt to continue iPhone encryption fight

By Staff Writer

Legal battles continue after San Bernardino case.

WhatsApp offers end-to-end message encryption

By Staff Writer

Cannot unlock data for law enforcement.

'Petya' ransomware encryption cracked

By Juha Saarinen

Utility generates unscrambling key.

FBI says $3bn lost to fake CEO phishing scams

By Staff Writer

Tailored emails lead to wire transfer fraud.

Adobe issues emergency patch for Flash zero-day

By Staff Writer, Juha Saarinen

Users advised to apply urgently, to avoid ransomware attacks.

White House torn on encryption

By Staff Writer

Declines to support draft legislation.

Hacking Team loses open-ended export license

By Juha Saarinen

Spyware supplier must ask permission for future sales.

Adobe warns about new Flash bug under attack

By Juha Saarinen

Keep an eye out for patch.

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