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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday October 9, 2018

  Latest News  

US, UK authorities hose down server supply chain hack claim

By Staff Writer

Department of Homeland Security and UK National Cyber Security Centre both deny report.

CBA, Data61 build prototype app for blockchain-based NDIS payments

By Justin Hendry

To bring 'smart money' to participants.

Attorney-General's department to trial new secure sharing platform

By Matt Johnston

Beta testing collaborative SaaS.

Intel release first Meltdown-and-Spectre-proof CPUs

By Simon Sharwood

Not all variants nobbled.

Melanoma Institute Australia creates secure workspace

By Simon Sharwood

Researchers share patient records between hospitals and offshore researchers.

Google+ social network killed after data leak bug found

By Juha Saarinen

Up to half a million accounts potentially affected.

'Malicious chips' turn spotlight on supply chain security

By Ry Crozier

Testing the technical feasibility.

Tardy Cisco could confuse Office 365

By Simon Sharwood

Microsoft changed format of Office365 approved URLs list and Cisco blew the deadline.

Tesco Bank fined $29.5m over 2016 cyber attack

By Staff Writer

Did not heed warning until after attack began.

  Most Read  

Aussie Broadband sets $55 floor for NBN internet charges

NBN Co warns users about rising congestion

Keyboard layout change in iOS annoys users

Cisco automatically deleted VMs hosting WebEx Teams

DTA to rethink myGov

 
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