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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday February 26, 2019

  Latest News  

FastMail loses customers, faces calls to move over anti-encryption laws

By Ry Crozier

Australia no longer 'respects right to privacy'.

Mozilla may treat Aussie staff as 'insider threats' to code base

By Ry Crozier

Seeds of mistrust sewn by anti-encryption laws.

ASD upgrades Essential Eight cyber rules

By Ry Crozier

Govt cyber mitigation maturity model augmented as patch priorities shifted.

Use DNS security extensions to foil ongoing attacks: ICANN

By Juha Saarinen

DNSSEC deployment remains low despite clear and present danger.

Toyota Australia hit by cyber attack

By Ry Crozier

Takes down email and other systems.

Sydney Airport to establish cyber security centre

By Justin Hendry

Lifts defences to reduce threats.

Algorithm flaw meant Census responses could be identified

By Justin Hendry

Vulnerability already fixed by ABS.

AFP copping cyber skills shortage hard warns chief

By Justin Hendry

Specialists hard to find, harder to retain.

US won't partner with countries that use Huawei systems: Pompeo

By Staff Writer

Cites security concerns.

Electoral systems secure after parliament hack, but longing for upgrade

By Justin Hendry

AEC chief reiterates need for IT rebuild.

Apple makes 2FA mandatory for boss developers

By Simon Sharwood

Better late than never, and you’ve got a week to make this happen.

Stolen Bitcoin returned to cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex

By Juha Saarinen

Fraction of lost amount handed back by US government.

Splunk pulls out of Russia

By Juha Saarinen

Cites "shifting priorities"

Valuation firm hit by data breach LandMark White pleads for long share suspension

By Julian Bajkowski

Banks still staying away.

Entrust Datacard buys Thales HSM business

By Juha Saarinen

Value of deal not disclosed.

Vodafone boss: US needs to share any Huawei evidence with Europe

By Paul Sandle

European authorities seek common view about Chinese group.

Palo Alto to buy Demisto for US$560 million

By Staff Writer

Swoops on US-Israeli information security firm in cash and stock deal.

Huawei says Trump 'clear and correct' on 5G as trade deadline looms

By Paul Sandle, Jack Stubbs and Douglas Busvine

Comments welcomed in search for trade war truce.

  Most Read  

Bunnings weaponises analytics for assault on banks, appliance retailers

Second NBN supplier scoped for sham contracting class action

NBN Co plans four-month HFC blitz

FastMail loses customers, faces calls to move over anti-encryption laws

NBN Co's actual cost per premises for FTTC is $3058

 
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