+ Electoral Commission spins up cyber ops centre; Apple boots MDM-abusing parental control apps; Info-stealing malware pounces on Puma Australia's webstore; and much more

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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday April 30, 2019

  Latest News  

Atlassian Confluence under botnet attack

By Juha Saarinen

Upgrade to avoid AESDDoS malware infestations.

Electoral Commission spins up cyber ops centre

By Justin Hendry

Looks to ex-cyber spooks to protect electoral systems.

Apple boots MDM-abusing parental control apps

By Juha Saarinen

Ends "risky and clear violation of App Store policies".

Info-stealing malware pounces on Puma Australia's webstore

By Juha Saarinen

Skims sneaker order and credit card details and sends them to Ukrainian server.

US will rethink cooperation with allies who use Huawei: official

By Staff Writer

Washington does not see any distinction between core and non-core parts of 5G networks.

Liberals pledge wide-ranging $156m cybersecurity investment

By Ry Crozier

Targets training opportunities and “cybercrime gangs”.

Researcher who slowed 'WannaCry' attack pleads guilty to malware charges

By Staff Writer

Could cost Hutchins up to five years in prison.

Facebook says it uploaded email contacts of up to 1.5 million users

By Staff Writer

Only new users since May 2016 affected.

Google questioned over reports of massive device tracking database

By Staff Writer

US congressional leaders raise concerns.

Huawei CEO offered Berlin no-spy deal to soften 5G concerns - Wirtschaftswoche

By Staff Writer

After Germany set tougher criteria for vendors.

FCC set to block China Mobile bid to provide US services

By David Shepardson

Will vote on whether to deny the company's application in May.

  Most Read  

Macquarie Group set to enter mobile market

Coles Online goes offline after weekend IT maintenance

Border Force IT outage causes delays at Australian airports

Flight Centre profit warning as IT costs rise, sales system falters

Researcher who slowed 'WannaCry' attack pleads guilty to malware charges

 
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