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WEEKLY SECURITY WRAP

Tuesday November 25, 2025

  Security  

Australia, US and UK sanction Russian cyber firms over ransomware links

Accused of hitting hospitals, schools and businesses.

By Sam Tabahriti

 

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JPMorgan, Citi, Morgan Stanley client data may be exposed by vendor's hack
  Security  

JPMorgan, Citi, Morgan Stanley client data may be exposed by vendor's hack

Including accounting documents and legal contracts.

By Staff Writer

 
Optus takes $826,000 hit for anti-scam breaches
  Security  

Optus takes $826,000 hit for anti-scam breaches

Vulnerability in third-party identity verification system was exploited.

By Andrew Colley

 
Bendigo Bank taps Google Cloud for first major AI project
  Security  

Bendigo Bank taps Google Cloud for first major AI project

Also deepens relationship across security and data warehousing.

By Zachariah Kelly

 
 
 
 
 

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Optus takes $826,000 hit for anti-scam breaches
  Security  

Optus takes $826,000 hit for anti-scam breaches

By Andrew Colley

Australia's AUKUS base to connect to subsea cables
  Security  

Australia's AUKUS base to connect to subsea cables

By Kirsty Needham

Australia, US and UK sanction Russian cyber firms over ransomware links
  Security  

Australia, US and UK sanction Russian cyber firms over ransomware links

By Sam Tabahriti

JPMorgan, Citi, Morgan Stanley client data may be exposed by vendor's hack
  Security  

JPMorgan, Citi, Morgan Stanley client data may be exposed by vendor's hack

By Staff Writer

UK Twitter hacker ordered to repay $8.3 million in Bitcoin
  Security  

UK Twitter hacker ordered to repay $8.3 million in Bitcoin

By Staff Writer

 
 
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