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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday June 28, 2016

  Latest News  

What's going on with IT security in WA?

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Eight years, still no improvement.

United States wants travellers' social media details

By Juha Saarinen

Facebook, Twitter activity could be vetted by homeland security.

ASD invests $12m in ANU cyber security innovation hub

By Andrew Sadauskas

Students and cyber spies to share new building.

Bangladesh central bank ends FireEye cyber heist contract

By Staff Writer

Will go it alone.

Device rooting Android malware found in Google Play

By Juha Saarinen

Hundreds of thousands of devices infected.

Google boss suffers social media hack

By Juha Saarinen

OurMine hackers target tech chief executives.

Database with 154 million US voter records left wide open

By Juha Saarinen

Contained sensitive, personally identifiable data.

US SEC busts suspected stock exchange hacking scheme

By Staff Writer

Claims UK man hijacked investor accounts.

WA auditor could name and shame worst infosec offenders

By Paris Cowan

Agencies refuse cyber quick-fixes.

Qld Police officer charged with hacking force database

By Allie Coyne

Another cop caught allegedly snooping in QPrime.

Tech coalition seeks to halt US govt mass hacking law

By Juha Saarinen

Advocacy decries criminal procedure changes as dangerous.

Chinese cybersecurity laws would demand censorship, onshore data

By Staff Writer

Adoption to send ripples through global tech.

  Most Read  

NBN's fibre-to-the-node take-up revealed

Photos: Inside CBA's modernised Sydney data centre

Queensland's IBM ban lives on

Victoria Police plots data-driven intelligence overhaul

Aussie ISPs fight against rolling piracy site blocking

 
 

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