+ Peekaboo compromises CCTV systems; Remote code exec found in Alpine Linux; and more

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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday September 18, 2018

  Latest News  

Perth Mint revises data breach impact

By Justin Hendry

Thousands of customers now affected.

"Peekaboo" flaw opens up scores of network CCTV recorders

By Juha Saarinen

NUOO NVRMini2 users advised to limit access and secure devices.

Remote code exec found in Alpine Linux

By Juha Saarinen

Update and rebuild or risk pwnage.

Veeam left 200GB sales database wide open

By Juha Saarinen

Misconfigured MongoDB.

British Airways hack upgrades cyber risk pipeline

By Julian Bajkowski

Supply chain risk spend to increase.

Microsoft patches plenty, including nasty Elevation of Privilege problem

By Simon Sharwood

Advises of un-patched "FragmentSmack" problem in Windows, too.

Home Affairs dominates in govt cyber war games

By Justin Hendry

Outplays public, private rivals.

NSW govt's first cyber strategy weeks away

By Justin Hendry

Will unveil extensive work program.

Google 'internal experiment' changed settings on smartphones

By Simon Sharwood

Owners wondered why power settings turned on and then turned off again.

DTA embeds proof-of-life test in Govpass to thwart ID fraud

By Justin Hendry

Australia gets a national selfie check.

  Most Read  

NSW puts digital driver's licence on a blockchain

UNSW researchers find FTTP NBN worth the extra billions

ANZ breaks out LEGO to bust staff silos

ANZ digital chief Maile Carnegie frets over human obsolescence

Google 'internal experiment' changed settings on smartphones

 
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