+ Toll Group may have lost over 200GB of data in ransomware attack; Govt frets on critical infrastructure hack threat; Bots hit up Australian Red Cross 900 times for bushfire donations; Retailer IN SPORT's head office hit by ransomware; and much more

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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Wednesday May 27, 2020

  Latest News  

DTA fixes COVIDSafe Bluetooth privacy bug

By Justin Hendry

After feedback from developers, researchers.

Toll Group may have lost over 200GB of data in ransomware attack

By Ry Crozier

Attackers start posting files.

Govt frets on critical infrastructure hack threat

By Justin Hendry

Control systems in the firing line.

Bots hit up Australian Red Cross 900 times for bushfire donations

By Ry Crozier

Try to take advantage of difficulty verifying claims.

Retailer IN SPORT's head office hit by ransomware

By Ry Crozier

Rebuilds systems but loses some data.

Services Australia's voice biometrics library passes 1.2 million

By Justin Hendry

Customers sign-up in increasing numbers after user improvements.

RangeAmp attacks turn CDNs into giant DoS cannons

By Juha Saarinen

No botnet needed, just a laptop.

easyJet hackers access details of 9 million customers

By Jack Stubbs and Kate Holton

Including credit card details of over 2000 people.

From zero to hero: Geoscience Australia nears cyber resiliency

By Justin Hendry

Closes in on ASD essential eight compliance after shocker audit.

Unc0ver jailbreak opens up Apple iOS 11 to 13.5

By Juha Saarinen

Uses new XNU kernel zero-day.

Researchers warn of unfixable DNS denial of service NXNSAttack

By Juha Saarinen

Most major DNS resolvers need patching to mitigate against NXNSAttack.

As Chinese authorities expand use of health tracking apps, privacy concerns grow

By Josh Horwitz and Brenda Goh

QR codes set to play broader role in daily life as local authorities dream up new uses .

Latvia to launch Google-Apple friendly coronavirus contact tracing app

By Staff Writer

Using a new toolkit created by Apple and Google.

UK plans cut in Huawei's 5G network involvement - newspaper report

By Staff Writer

In the wake of the coronavirus crisis.

German court limits power of spy agency's overseas bugging

By Staff Writer

Surveillance of internet traffic of foreign nationals abroad violates parts of the constitution.

  Most Read  

Centrelink loses welfare payments overhaul chief

Key EDS witness bought internet degree

ACCC questions consumer need for higher-priced 100Mbps NBN services

Toll Group may have lost over 200GB of data in ransomware attack

Home Affairs spent $92 million on failed visa platform outsourcing

 
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