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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday May 1, 2018

  Latest News  

Vic govt to spend $17.6m on cyber security strategy

By Staff Writer

After appointing whole-of-govt CISO last year.

UK health service shifts to Win10 after ransomware attacks

By Juha Saarinen

Finally dumps vulnerable legacy systems.

DFAT spruiks facial recognition scheme to improve data disclosure

By Justin Hendry

Currently handles biometric information requests via email.

Treasury examines cyber terrorism insurance cover

By Ry Crozier

Could dump exclusions.

HPE servers targeted by ransomware criminals

By Juha Saarinen

Management interfaces left open to the internet abused.

Amazon Echo coded into a silent spy device

By Juha Saarinen

Transcribed what users said.

Police arrest suspected operator of DDoS-for-hire service

By Staff Writer

Platform implicated in attacks on banks.

Hoteliers advised to update keycard room locks

By Juha Saarinen

Vulnerability found after 15 years and thousands of hours.

Uber revises bug bounty policies after 2016 data breach

By Dustin Volz

Clarifies how it will treat and reward infosec researchers.

  Most Read  

NBN Co to create a class war on its network

Google overhauls Gmail to compete with Outlook

More NBN users are paying to upgrade last-mile tech

Reserve Bank finds new CIO

NBN Co accused of using Sky Muster as 'dumping ground'

 
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