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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday December 19, 2017

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  Latest News  

Health open data bungle meant Aussies could be identified

By Allie Coyne

Privacy commissioner investigating.

Defence gets its autonomous systems CRC

By Ry Crozier

Queensland to host research HQ.

CBA beefs up intelligent ATM controls after review

By Ry Crozier

Faces upgraded allegations from AUSTRAC.

Decades-old ROBOT flaw busts open TLS

By Juha Saarinen

Sites and equipment vendors issue patches.

Google encrypts service-to-service communications

By Juha Saarinen

ALTS protocol to secure remote procedure calls.

Parker chatbot can tell you if you need to report a data breach

By Allie Coyne

Norton Rose Fulbright prepares for new law.

Database of 1.4 billion credentials found on dark web

By Teri Robinson

Gives novice attackers easy access to stolen data.

  Most Read  

Google releases Apple iOS 'jailbreak' exploit

Aussie Broadband wants NBN Co to remediate wireless

The NSW govt's answer to Uber

TPG moves on discounted 50Mbps NBN tier

NAB CIO out in restructure

 
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