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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday October 22, 2019

  Latest News  

Parliament hack report too torrid for public release

By Justin Hendry

As ASD labels attack "first national cyber crisis".

ASIO calls out LinkedIn foreign espionage threat

By Julian Bajkowski

Premium vector for hostile recruiters.

Banks prepare to issue myGov compatible digital identities

By Julian Bajkowski

Framework completed as online fraud counter attack builds.

Senate pushes encryption fix for US CLOUD Act fracture

By Justin Hendry

To ensure Australian access to US servers.

The October Oracle patch collection is out

By Juha Saarinen

Banking platform plugged in fixes for bugs old and new.

Privacy watchdog's Facebook probe ongoing after 18 months

By Justin Hendry

Yet to hand down findings.

NSA and GCHQ say Russian government hackers hijacked Iranian hackers

By Jack Stubbs, Staff Writers

Turla hitched a ride on Iranian espionage operation.

US carried out secret cyber strike on Iran

By Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart

In wake of Saudi oil attack, say officials.

Samsung to patch Galaxy S10 fingerprint recognition problem

By Staff Writer

Bug allows devices to be unlocked by anyone.

From the street to the rack, data centre security must be everywhere

By Simon Sharwood

PODCAST Third party data centres secure infrastructure with layers of controls.

Huawei in early talks with US firms to licence 5G platform - Huawei executive

By Alexandra Alper

But declines to name or quantify the companies.

China's propaganda chief says Cold War mentality hindering trust in cyberspace

By Staff Writers

National security used as excuse for attacks.

Let's do it together: Huawei seeks to allay EU concerns with appeal for 5G partnership

By Jonas Ekblom

Wants to help make the continent a world leader in next generation mobile networks.

Lebanon scraps WhatsApp fee amid violent protests

By Staff Writer

Internal security forces claim 60 police wounded.

Eager iOS jailbreakers tricked into click fraud

By Juha Saarinen

Checkrain fake jailbreak site borrows pics of real researchers.

  Most Read  

Massive CBA outage traced to failed infrastructure upgrade

Telstra says Australia would have gotten 100Mbps without NBN

Border Force autopsy reveals cause of IT outage at Aussie airports

Inside Dexus' plush new corporate co-working digs

IBM revenue misses on weakness in its biggest unit

 
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