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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday October 20, 2020

  Latest News  

G7 officials vow to fight ransomware attacks

By Andrea Shalal and Jan Strupczewski

Amid the pandemic.

Britain says Russia on cyber offensive to sabotage Tokyo Olympics

By Jack Stubbs and Christopher Bing

Campaign allegedly orchestrated by military intelligence.

Iran says one of two cyber attack targets was country's ports

By Staff Writer

Hit two government institutions.

UNSW launches cyber micro-credentials with Telstra

By Matt Johnston

Raising security capability among non-specialist staff.

Toshiba targets $4.2bn revenue in quantum cryptography by 2030

By Makiko Yamazaki

Scrambles to find future growth drivers.

US judge 'not inclined' to reverse WeChat app store ban decision

By David Shepardson

New Justice department filing unlikely to change outcome.

Standard Chartered backs password-less tech startup

By Anna Irrera

Makes strategic investment in Secret Double Octopus.

Zoom to preview free end-to-end encryption for meetings

By Juha Saarinen

Better security, but some features will be disabled.

Court agrees to expedite US govt TikTok app store ban appeal

By David Shepardson

Over earlier injunction.

Twitter's security fell short before hack targeting celebrities

By Jonathan Stempel

Should lose its ability to self-regulate, report recommends.

Norway blames Russia for cyber attack against its parliament

By Staff Writer

Foreign minister speaks out.

McAfee looks to raise up to $1.1 billion in US IPO

By Staff Writer

Will sell nearly 31 million shares.

  Most Read  

Services Australia trials OCR on Centrelink claims

Aussie Broadband lists on the ASX one week early

Telstra hands digital credentials to 4.5m consumer customers

Spotless hit by ransomware attack

Sydney Airport names new technology chief

 
 

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