+ Fed agencies cop mass fail in core systems cyber review; Cisco servers compromised using SaltStack flaws; and more

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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday June 2, 2020

  Latest News  

Apple account takeover bug nets researcher US$100,000

By Juha Saarinen

Anyone could Sign in with Apple.

Fed agencies cop mass fail in core systems cyber review

By Justin Hendry

Just one agency gets 'essential eight' tick for financial, HR systems.

Cisco servers compromised using SaltStack flaws

By Staff Writer

Impacted six servers associated with older versions of a network simulation tool.

Toll Group attackers accessed personal and payroll data of staff

By Ry Crozier

Impacts employees in several countries.

Queensland to host three cyber innovation hubs

By Justin Hendry

Joins AustCyber network in "a big way".

Apple patches iOS to address unc0ver jailbreak

By Staff Writer

Which exploited zero-day in Darwin XNU kernel.

OpenSSH to remove SHA-1 as cracking cost drops

By Juha Saarinen

Start the switch to better algorithms.

NSA warns 'Sandworm' hackers targeting email servers

By Christopher Bing

Leveraging a software vulnerability in Exim.

Google sends 1755 warnings to accounts targeted by state-backed attackers

By Staff Writer

WHO spoofs surge during coronavirus outbreak.

NAB targets 250,000 sign-ups to VoiceID

By Ry Crozier

By the end of the year.

New fuzzing tool picks up insecure USB driver code

By Juha Saarinen

Software-emulated USBFuzz nails high-impact bugs.

  Most Read  

Centrelink loses welfare payments overhaul chief

Aussie Broadband to offer 'best effort' gigabit NBN plans for $149

NBN Co limits gigabit services to just 7 percent of HFC footprint

Aussie Broadband to let business customers self-serve NBN, value-adds

Commonwealth Bank reveals new chief digital officer

 
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