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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday November 24, 2020

  Latest News  

Long list of vulnerable Fortinet SSL VPNs published

By Juha Saarinen

Unpatched after more than a year.

Researchers hack Tesla keyless entry to steal car

By Juha Saarinen

Security update for two vulnerabilities rolled out.

Salesforce open sources malicious server scanner

By Juha Saarinen

JARM uses Transport Layer Security to actively fingerprint hosts.

Service NSW puts cost of cyber attack at $7 million

By Justin Hendry

NSW budget sets aside $5 million for IT security upgrade.

COVIDSafe data 'incidentally' collected by intelligence agencies in first six months

By Justin Hendry

But not decrypted, access or used, IGIS says.

Apple, GroupM, others ask for tough protection for data in Google lawsuit

By Staff Writer

To ensure that no-one from Google could see it.

  Most Read  

Optus launches Singtel's Gomo mobile brand in Australia

TPG Telecom's felix mobile brand launches

Telstra, ANZ, NAB redefine their future workspaces

Service NSW puts cost of cyber attack at $7 million

ANZ, CBA and Telstra address video meeting fatigue

 
 

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