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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday August 21, 2018

  Latest News  

Apple reassures customers after alleged hack by Melbourne teen

By Byron Kaye and Stephen Nellis

Says no customer data compromised.

ASD's IRAP guru becomes CTO at Dell Technologies

By Julian Bajkowski

Life after Defence.

Australian Cyber Security Centre finally gets its own office

By Ry Crozier

New threat and advice website cyber.gov.au created.

Bank of Queensland finds its code in public repositories

By Simon Sharwood

Which wasn't meant to be there.

Govt rebuked for being too 'generous' on data retention costs

By Ry Crozier

Some providers had full initial costs covered.

Melbourne teen allegedly hacked Apple, court told

By Staff Writers

FBI contacted AFP.

Britain's biggest banks report 64 payment outages in last 3 months

By Staff Writer

Security or operational incidents cut customers off.

  Most Read  

NBN Co plots upload speed cut to fixed wireless

Govt finally reveals how it plans to target encryption

Broadband tax revived as Labor backs plan

NAB applies microservices to its team structure

NBN Co pilots process to catch line speed degradation

 
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