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Telstra broadband routers vulnerable to attack
Australia's largest telco urges customers to apply patch.
Darren Pauli
Nov 13 2012 12:30PM
Security
Hardcoded passwords leave Telstra routers wide open
Telstra urges customers to apply patch.
Darren Pauli
Nov 13 2012 11:42AM
Security
USB stick-sploit makes anyone a Windows admin
Windows 7 affected.
Darren Pauli
Nov 13 2012 8:33AM
Security
Couriers Please parcel tracking data exposed by SQLi
Company fixes website hole.
Darren Pauli
Nov 8 2012 5:00PM
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Adobe Reader zero-day selling on criminal underground
Company launches investigation.
Darren Pauli
Nov 8 2012 4:52PM
Security
Older Symantec AVs open to remote code execution
No update planned for affected scan engine.
Darren Pauli
Nov 8 2012 9:33AM
Security
Dodo customers exposed by insecure direct object reference hole
Timeout script failed.
SC Australia Staff
Nov 6 2012 5:18PM
Security
Co-lo VMs busted by crypto attack
Side-channel cache-sniffers steal keys.
Darren Pauli
Nov 6 2012 2:47PM
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Multiple critical flaws flagged in Sophos
Exploit could be "wormed within days".
Tom Espiner
Nov 6 2012 7:56AM
Security
Vupen offers Windows 8 zero-day for sale
French outfit claims to have defeated Windows 8 security.
Tom Espiner
Nov 5 2012 3:05PM
Security
PayPal holes expose customer data
Company says data was for 'test' purposes only.
Darren Pauli
Nov 5 2012 1:25PM
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Researcher creates tools to switch off PLCs
System runs online without authentication.
Darren Pauli
Nov 5 2012 12:33PM
Security
Safari, iOS 6 flaws patched
Apple has fixed two critical vulnerabilities.
Danielle Walker
Nov 5 2012 11:02AM
Security
PayPal security holes expose customer card data, personal details
Company denies data was accessible.
Darren Pauli
Nov 1 2012 2:46PM
Security
Researcher releases tools to switch off PLCs
System runs online without authentication.
Darren Pauli
Oct 29 2012 5:27PM
Security
Google hardens DKIM after founders served spoofed Gmail
Weak crypto ditched.
Tom Espiner
Oct 26 2012 8:50AM
Security
RedHat project fights Java vulnerabilities
Aussie security boffin builds vulnerability database to track flawed JARs.
Darren Pauli
Oct 25 2012 2:05PM
Security
Thousands scammed by .gov open redirect flaw
20,000 victims follow malicious shortened URLs.
Danielle Walker
Oct 24 2012 9:47AM
Security
HP suppresses ToorCon router bug reveal
Major holes found in Huawei and H3C routers.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 23 2012 1:23PM
Security
White House review clears Huawei of spy claims
Equipment let down by "poor programming".
Joseph Menn
Oct 18 2012 9:10AM
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