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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday March 27, 2018

  Latest News  

Suspected mastermind of Carbanak malware attacks arrested

By Staff Writers

Gang allegedly stole $1.6 billion.

US sanctions nine Iranians for global cyber attacks

By Dustin Volz

One of the largest state-sponsored hacks ever prosecuted.

Kaspersky makes case to avoid Australian govt ban

By Allie Coyne

Says geography of HQ shouldn't dissuade users.

Netflix opens public bug bounty

By Staff Writers

Up to US$15,000 on offer for critical flaws.

Kaspersky plans Swiss data centre to combat spying allegations

By Jack Stubbs and Jim Finkle

Moves to allay Western concerns.

Govt opens Sydney cyber threat sharing centre

By Allie Coyne

Fourth to come online.

DTA to bring liveness detection to Govpass

By Justin Hendry

Asks industry to help prevent fraud.

Feds to face NSW in cyber war games

By Allie Coyne

As work continues on encryption bill.

Expedia's Orbitz reveals 880,000 payment cards hit in breach

By Staff Writers

Personal info also accessed.

Salesforce in advanced talks to buy MuleSoft

By Staff Writers

To push further into the enterprise.

  Most Read  

Aussie data consumption soars as broadband prices fall

When an IT manager falls victim to a phish

CBA's CIO out in restructure

NBN node crushed by car twice in two weeks

Dozens of Aussie banks go down after supplier outage

 
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