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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday June 18, 2019

  Latest News  

Fed's digital ID system quietly hits the App Store

By Justin Hendry

myGovID enters public beta.

Dutton drags bank cyber into ASD domestic expansion row

By Julian Bajkowski

Calls for "sensible discussion".

Two charged over police phone DoS attacks

By Juha Saarinen

Callers responding to texts for help were played abusive recording.

RBA outage autopsy reveals weak spots

By Julian Bajkowski

Like testing the fire system mid-batch.

Australian Catholic University breach nets staff details

By Juha Saarinen

Unknown number of accounts accessed.

Vic parliament facing 5000 cyber threat events daily

By Justin Hendry

Peaked at 10 million threat events last year.

Telegram CEO points to China as likely origin of cyber attack

By Cate Cadell and Josh Horwitz

Experienced a "state actor-sized" cyber attack.

Google decloaks Win-DoS bug before patch is released

By Juha Saarinen

Flaw "can take down a Windows fleet pretty quickly".

Huawei says US ban hurting more than expected, to wipe US$30bn off revenue

By Sijia Jiang

Harder-than-expected hit, revenue expectations slashed for the year.

US chipmakers quietly lobby to ease Huawei ban - sources

By Stephen Nellis and Alexandra Alper

Including Qualcomm and Intel.

Scores of vulnerable Exim servers on Australian networks

By Juha Saarinen

Millions of mail servers under attack worldwide.

China chip industry insiders voice caution on catch-up efforts

By Josh Horwitz and Sijia Jiang

Buck bold claims by leaders.

Next step in Assange extradition case due in UK court on Friday

By Staff Writer

After Britain's interior minister said he had validated the American extradition request.

Huawei files to trademark mobile OS around the world after US ban

By Marco Aquino and Brenda Goh

Deploying a back-up plan in key markets amid US sanctions threaten its business model.

China launches new internet cleanup campaign; more websites blocked

By Huizhong Wu

'Rectification' efforts roll on.

UK tells telcos to be cautious over Huawei after US warnings

By Kate Holton

Companies should show "all due caution".

  Most Read  

Telstra confronts "really abysmal" reality of customer gripes

Bunnings floors it on digital store rollout

Victorians flock to Google Pay myki alternative

NSW Police core systems director departs with immediate effect

Opal card integration with Apple Pay, Google Pay? Dominello dares to dream

 
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