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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday April 28, 2020

  Latest News  

Aussie and US cyber spooks issue joint anti-web shell malware guidance

By Juha Saarinen

Atlassian products commonly exploited.

Apple says 'no evidence' iPhone mail flaw used against customers

By Staff Writer

Believes flaw poses no immediate threat to users.

NSO ran US-based attack servers: Facebook

By Juha Saarinen

Hundreds hacked via QuadraNet and AWS.

Apple, Google update coronavirus contact tracing tech ahead of launch

By Stephen Nellis

Plan to release next month.

Government services minister insists COVID tracing app data safe on AWS

By Julian Bajkowski, Justin Hendry

Denies CLOUD Act will allow US to pry.

APT32 hackers targeted Chinese govt over coronavirus response

By Jack Stubbs and Raphael Satter

Group allegedly linked to Vietnam government.

Crooks play Microsoft numbers game in fresh 1800 scam

By Julian Bajkowski

Please have your identity and account details ready …

Germany flips to Apple-Google approach on smartphone contact tracing

By Douglas Busvine and Andreas Rinke

Backs 'gapple' approach along with a growing number of other European countries.

Zoom raises encryption level with upgraded meeting app

By Staff Writer

To better safeguard meeting data and offer protection against tampering.

Google says state-backed hackers increasing coronavirus phishing attacks

By Staff Writer

More than a dozen government-backed hacking groups identified.

Flaw in iPhone, iPads may have allowed hackers to steal data for years

By Christopher Bing and Joseph Menn

But Apple is planning to fix the flaw.

Security bugs bite IBM's Data Risk Manager

By Juha Saarinen

Rejected researcher's bug report.

  Most Read  

Services Australia doubles myGov capacity again to meet demand

Aussie Broadband starts rolling its own fibre to NBN POIs

Australia's COVID tracing app better than Singapore's: Health chief

NAB takes $1bn software hit to bottom line

Health minister now unsure if source code for COVID contact tracing app is safe to release

 
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