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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday October 23, 2018

  Latest News  

Australia's encryption-busting bill also after PINs, passwords

By Ry Crozier

Home Affairs proposes simpler mechanism to get at data.

Visa to stop Australian online merchants from storing credit card numbers

By Julian Bajkowski

Store checkouts to be issued with tokens to thwart breaches.

Banks need mandatory cyber security tests says RBA, EU Central Bank

By Julian Bajkowski

"Disneyland" model dismissed as monetary regulators crack whip.

Super Micro to review hardware for malicious chips

By Sonam Rai

Says Bloomberg hardware hack story is wrong, will check anyway.

DTA attacks China-style social credit claims about Govpass digital identity

By Julian Bajkowski

Rubbishes report from defence thinktank ASPI.

Hackers launch malware attacks on energy and transport companies

By Jack Stubbs, Staff Writers

GreyEnergy linked to Russia's GRU military intelligence.

Cisco wants option to contest decryption notices in court

By Ry Crozier

Unhappy with options for "good faith" disputes.

My Health Record inquiry backs away from return to opt-in

By Julian Bajkowski

But has a slew of security improvements.

Apple launches GDPR-style privacy tools for users

By Juha Saarinen

View, correct and delete what Big A has collected on you.

NATO cyber command grapples with attack rules

By Robin Emmott

Struggles with ground rules for attacks.

Fearing election hacking, EU leaders to ready sanctions

By Staff Writer

New curbs on online campaigning interference rushed through.

Virtual graphics cards create critical VMware risk

By Simon Sharwood

Guest-host escape on vSphere and desktop hypervisors.

  Most Read  

Westpac CIO Curran warns ‘Big Tech’ is out of step

Telstra says it could buy NBN when sold

US military weapons systems found to have vulnerabilities

Telstra CEO demands $20 a month NBN price cut

Australia's encryption-busting bill also after PINs, passwords

 
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