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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday October 30, 2018

  Latest News  

Australia’s cyber spy chief slams corporates contemplating "hacking back"

By Julian Bajkowski

Expands on reasons for Huawei 5G ban.

China systematically hijacks internet traffic: researchers

By Juha Saarinen

Exploited omission in US-China cyber detente agreement.

Microsoft trials sandboxed Windows Defender AV

By Juha Saarinen

Claims first for security program.

NSW reveals cyber security exchange with India

By Matt Johnston

Joint initiative with Optus, Macquarie Uni.

Australia's data breach numbers steady at 245 in three months

By Staff Writer

Better staff training needed.

Cyber fears trigger Australian Electoral Commission core systems rebuild

By Julian Bajkowski

Electoral roll and election software rebuild.

British Airways says a further 185k payment cards possibly hit in cyber attack

By Staff Writer

Breach scale increases.

Apple boss takes aim at 'weaponisation' of customer data

By Foo Yun Chee, Staff Writers

Cook calls for US federal privacy legislation similar to EU's GDPR.

Cathay Pacific breach leaks up to 9.4m passengers' data

By Ry Crozier

Unauthorised access known about since May.

American Express follows Visa to cull online merchants storing credit cards

By Julian Bajkowski

Tokenization push gathers pace.

  Most Read  

China systematically hijacks internet traffic: researchers

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

NBN Co won't contemplate Telstra's $20 price cut demand

NBN Co to spend $80m on DOCSIS 3.1 upgrade

Telstra wins delay for business copper migration to NBN

 
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