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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday October 6, 2020

  Latest News  

Govt fails to deliver identity review after two years

By Justin Hendry

As identity crime climbs $1.1bn.

US companies may be punished for paying ransoms to sanctioned hackers

By Staff Writers

Unless US Treasury is notified ahead of time.

RMIT heads up cyber taskforce for higher education sector

By Matt Johnston

Backed by federal govt.

DFAT exposes email addresses of Aussies stuck overseas

By Ry Crozier

Applicants to a financial assistance program.

Swatch shuts down some technology systems after cyber attack

By Staff Writer

Doesn't specify impacted operations.

WA govt creates first cyber security operations centre

By Justin Hendry

Sets aside $1.8m in upcoming budget.

DevOps solutions provider CloudBees discloses data breach

By Juha Saarinen

Malicious actor accessed failover database for a year.

  Most Read  

Microsoft Office 365 services inaccessible after code change

Telstra routing flub affects hundreds of networks worldwide

Testing mistake triggered Telstra route 'hijacks'

Telstra sets conservative speed expectations for 'up to gigabit' NBN add-on

Son-of-myGov working beta quietly arrives

 
 

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