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  • The Week in Cyber Security News, April 12 - 18

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published April 18, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, April 6 - 12

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published April 13, 2021

  • 62.6 Billion Threats Detected in 2020 ... That's 119,000 Per Minute

    A new report has revealed that more than 62.6 billion cyber-threats - 119,000 per minute - were identified and blocked in 2020.

    Published February 24, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Feb. 15 - 21

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published February 22, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Feb. 8 - 14

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published February 14, 2021

  • Data of 102 Million Brazillian Mobile Phone Users Leaked

    Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority has started an investigation into the data leak of more than 102 million mobile phone users, after a cybercriminal claimed to have obtained the data and was selling it on the dark web.

    Published February 12, 2021

  • Hacker Alters Chemical Levels at US City's Water Treatment Plant

    A hacker has remotely gained access to the water treatment plant in the Florida city of Oldsmar and briefly altered the level of chemicals entering the water, before an alert employee at the plant spotted what was happening.

    Published February 9, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Feb. 1 - 7

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published February 8, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Jan. 25 - 31

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published February 1, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Jan. 18 - 24

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published January 25, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Jan. 11 - 17

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published January 18, 2021

  • Parler's Poor Coding Means Capitol Attack Posts Remain Preserved, Even When Deleted

    In the wake of a hacker scraping 99% (80TB) of posts from social media website Parler, it's been revealed the process was made easier by the site's extremely poor coding and security.

    Published January 13, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Jan. 4 - 10

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published January 10, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Dec. 28 - Jan. 03

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published January 3, 2021

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Dec. 21 - 27

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published December 28, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Dec. 14 - 20

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published December 21, 2020

  • Trump Twitter Account Hacker Won't Be Punished

    The Netherlands' Public Prosecution Service has announced that Victor Gevers, the Dutch hacker who broke into the Twitter account of US President Donald Trump in October this year, will not be punished.

    Published December 18, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Dec. 7 - 13

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published December 14, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Nov. 30 - Dec. 6

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published December 7, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Nov. 23 - 29

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published November 30, 2020

  • 'Hackers' Show How to Steal a Tesla Model X in Minutes

    Researchers show how it's possible to breach a Tesla Model X's key fob and drive away in a victim's car, all within minutes.

    Published November 24, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Nov. 16 - 22

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published November 23, 2020

  • Biggest Data Breaches of 2020

    Cyber security attacks are on the rise and, as 2020 draws to a close, here are some of the biggest data breaches this year (so far) ...

    Published November 18, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Nov. 9 - 15

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published November 16, 2020

  • Zoom and FTC Strike Deal Over Swathe of Security Issues

    The US Federal Trade Commission has announced that Zoom will be required to implement a "robust information security program" to ensure the ongoing security of its users.

    Published November 11, 2020

  • Data of 20 Million Online Supermarket Customers Selling on Dark Web

    The data of 20 million users of India's biggest online supermarket has been discovered for sale on the dark web, where it is selling for over $40,000.

    Published November 10, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Nov. 2 - 8

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published November 9, 2020

  • US Seizes Further Batch of Iranian 'News' Domains Spreading Disinformation

    The US has seized 27 domain names that were unlawfully used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to spread disinformation globally.

    Published November 5, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Oct. 26 - Nov. 1

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published November 2, 2020

  • Hackers Steal $2.3 Million from Wisconsin Republican Party

    The FBI are investigating the hacking of the Wisconsin Republican party and theft of US$2.3 million in place to help re-elect President Donald Trump.

    Published October 31, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Oct. 19 - 25

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published October 26, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Oct. 12 - 18

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published October 19, 2020

  • Three Terabytes of Intimate Home Security Vision Sold Online for 'Lifetime Access'

    More than three terabytes of clips from thousands of home security cameras have been shared online, with 'lifetime access' to the vision being offered for US$150.

    Published October 14, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Oct. 5 - 11

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published October 12, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Sept. 28 - Oct. 4

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published October 5, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Sept. 21 - 27

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published September 28, 2020

  • "Rogue" Shopify Employees Access Customer Data

    Two rogue Shopify support team have been caught accessing customer transaction details and other data from around 200 online merchants.

    Published September 24, 2020

  • Tip From Child Uncovers Adware Scam Apps Totalling 2.4 Million Downloads

    A tip from a child has led to the discovery of seven adware scam apps, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, which have been downloaded more than 2.4 million times and raked in at least $500,000.

    Published September 24, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Sept. 14 - 20

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published September 21, 2020

  • Department of Interior Wireless Networks Breached by $200 Units Hidden in Backpacks

    Wireless networks within the US Department of the Interior (DoI) have been successfully breached ... not by high tech equipment, but $200 test units hidden in backpacks.

    Published September 18, 2020

  • Cerberus Mobile Banking Trojan Source Code Available for Free After Failing to Sell

    The source code of the Cerberus mobile banking Trojan has been released for free after failing to sell for a hoped-for $100,000 when put up for auction on Russian hacking forums.

    Published September 17, 2020

  • Published September 15, 2020

  • Millions, Including World Leaders, Exposed in Chinese Data Leak

    A database containing the personal information of 2.4 million people around the world, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his relatives, high ranking military officers (incl. aircraft carrier captains), the Royal Family, celebrities and diplomats, has been leaked by a Chinese company with ties to the country's military and intelligence networks.

    Published September 15, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Sept. 7 - 13

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published September 14, 2020

  • Russian, Chinese and Iranian Hackers Target Trump and Biden Campaign Associates

    Hackers from China and Iran are targeting those working on the 2020 election campaigns of both President Donald Trump and Joe Biden, while the same Russian military hackers who interfered with the 2016 Democratic campaign are also involved.

    Published September 11, 2020

  • India's Most Popular Shopping App Demands US Cybersecurity Startup Stops Hacking Claims

    India's most popular shopping app has sent a 'seize and desist' notice to a US cybersecurity startup, demanding it stops claiming the app's database has been hacked.

    Published September 9, 2020

  • State Bank of Chile Shuts All Branches After REvil Ransomware Attack

    The State Bank of Chile (Banco Estado), the third largest bank in Chile and its only public bank, was forced to shut all its branches after it was hit by a ransomware attack.

    Published September 8, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, August 31 - Sept 6

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published September 7, 2020

  • Unprecedented: DDoS Attacks Take Down NZ Stock Market, Banks, Online News & Weather Service

    The stock market, banks, news organisations and online weather service in New Zealand have all been targeted by a series of "unprecedented" DDoS attacks.

    Published September 4, 2020

  • Facebook and Google Threaten to Ban Australians From Sharing News Content

    Facebook and Google say they will stop Australians from sharing news on their platforms if Australia's new media bargaining code becomes law, after the country's competition watchdog recommended the tech giants pay news media to publish their content.

    Published September 2, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, August 24 - 30

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published August 31, 2020

  • US Sues North Korean Hackers to Recover $2.7M in Stolen Cryptocurrency

    The US Government is suing North Korean hackers in order to obtain access to 280 virtual currency accounts containing in excess of $2.7 million, which was laundered through Chinese over-the-counter (OTC) cryptocurrency traders.

    Published August 28, 2020

  • Now a Smartphone Can be Used to Pick the Lock of Your Front Door

    Researchers have shown it's possible to use a smartphone to duplicate an actual key and pick a physical lock, by using a smartphone microphone to work out the shape of a key.

    Published August 27, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, August 17 - 23

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published August 24, 2020

  • The Latest Payment Method: Your Face

    A California based company has launched a 'face-pay' service that allows its customers to take a selfie, upload it via the company app and use it as a form of payment ID.

    Published August 21, 2020

  • Sophisticated, Fileless & Aggressive New P2P Botnet Infects Servers Worldwide

    An extremely sophisticated and unique new peer-to-peer (P2P) botnet, which is fileless and aggressive in its brute-force attempts, has been breaching Secure Shell (SSH) servers around the world since January this year.

    Published August 20, 2020

  • Australian Government Proposes Taking Control of Affected Businesses During Cyber Threats

    In a Consultation Paper titled Protecting Critical Infrastructure and Systems of National Significance, Australia's Government has proposed the possibility of taking control of critical infrastructure entities in the event of a serious national cyber threat.

    Published August 19, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, August 10 - 16

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published August 17, 2020

  • Study Calls For Complete Ban on Facial Recognition Technology in Schools

    A study from the USA calling for a complete ban on facial recognition technology in schools has found that using the technology is likely to amplify existing racial biases, which could result in disproportionate surveillance of some students.

    Published August 13, 2020

  • Researchers Use Simple Technique to Hack Traffic Lights

    Researchers have shown during a virtual presentation at the Defcon hacker conference how they were able to use a simple technique to hack traffic signals used by cyclists in the Netherlands.

    Published August 11, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, August 3 - 9

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published August 10, 2020

  • Nine out of Ten Believe Data Privacy is a Human Right

    A survey of 1,000 Americans by professional services firm KPMG has shone light on consumers' concern for they way companies safeguard their personal data, with 87% believing data privacy is a human right.

    Published August 7, 2020

  • Zoombombers Show Porn After Hacking Bond Hearing of Alleged Twitter Hacker

    The bond hearing (held via Zoom) of the Florida teen accused of hacking numerous high-profile Twitter accounts has itself been hacked, with Zoombombers shouting racial slurs, playing music, and showing porno images.

    Published August 6, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, July 27 - August 2

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published August 3, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, July 20 - 26

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published July 27, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, July 13 - 19

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published July 20, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, July 6 - 12

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published July 13, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, June 29 - July 5

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published July 6, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, June 22 - 28

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published June 29, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, June 15 - 21

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published June 22, 2020

  • Cyber Attackers Use Lucrative Job Offers via Linkedin to Snare Victims

    Cyber attackers have used lucrative job offers via Linkedin to target aerospace and military company employees in Europe and the Middle East.

    Published June 18, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, June 8 - 14

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published June 15, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, June 1 - 7

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published June 8, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, May 25 - 31

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published June 1, 2020

  • EasyJet Hit With £18 Billion Class-Action Lawsuit for Data Breach

    Budget airline EasyJet is facing an £18 billion class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of nine million customers affected by a cyber attack which saw email addresses, travel details and credit card details accessed.

    Published May 27, 2020

  • Password Security: People Know What They Are Doing is Risky But Do it Anyway

    A global survey of 3,250 respondents has shown that 66%

    Published May 26, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, May 18 - 24

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published May 25, 2020

  • 192 Million Records Compromised in Cosmetic Giant's Data Leak

    In excess of 192 million records, including the data of more than 250,000 customers, have been exposed when a server belonging to Brazilian cosmetic giant Natura was exposed to the public for two weeks.

    Published May 20, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, May 11 - 17

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published May 18, 2020

  • Engineers Develop Software That Stops Ransomware, Even New Strains

    Engineers at Southern Methodist University in Texas have developed software that detects ransomware, even new strains, before damage can be inflicted on a user's computer.

    Published May 18, 2020

  • US Church Sues After Bible-Study Class is 'Zoombombed' with Child Pornography

    Video chat company Zoom is being sued by Saint Paulus Lutheran Church, one of the oldest churches in San Francisco, after an attacker hacked users' computers and played "sick and disturbing videos".

    Published May 15, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, May 4 - 10

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published May 11, 2020

  • Five Minute 'Physical Access' Attack Exposes Millions of PCs to Thunderbolt Vulnerability

    A vulnerability in Intel's Thunderbolt port, which is found in millions of PCs, allows an attacker with a few minutes physical access to the device to read and copy all its data.

    Published May 11, 2020

  • Two Wordpress Plugin Vulnerabilities, One a Zero-Day, Affect More Than 1.1 Million Sites

    Researchers have discovered vulnerabilities, one a critical zero-day, in the Wordpress plugins Elementor Pro and Ultimate Addons for Elementor, which are installed on more than 1.1 million sites.

    Published May 7, 2020

  • Phishing Campaign Strikes US Financial Industry Regulator

    The USA's Financial Industry Regulatory Authority is warning its members, comprising 634,000+ brokers, of a

    Published May 5, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Apr 27 - May 3

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published May 3, 2020

  • Brute Force, Credential Stuffing & DDoS Attacks on the Rise in Financial Services Sector

    Brute force and credential stuffing attacks are the main cause of security incidents against financial services organizations over the past three years, with DDoS attacks in second place.

    Published April 28, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Apr 20 - 26

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published April 27, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Apr 13 - 19

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published April 20, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Apr 6 - 12

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published April 13, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Mar 30 - Apr 5

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published April 6, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Mar 23 - 29

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published March 29, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Mar 16 - 22

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published March 23, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Mar 9 - 15

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published March 16, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Mar 2 - 8

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published March 9, 2020

  • Suspected Drug Dealers Walk Free After Ransomware Attack

    A ransomware attack on the city of Stuart, Florida, has resulted in at least six suspected drug dealers walking free, after its police department was unable to access crucial case files.

    Published March 2, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Feb 24 - Mar 1

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published March 2, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Feb 17 - Feb 23

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published February 23, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Feb 10 - Feb 16

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published February 16, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Feb 3 - Feb 9

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published February 9, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Jan 27 - Feb 2

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published February 3, 2020

  • New York Set to Stop Government Agencies Using Taxpayer Dollars to Pay Ransomware Demands

    Two New York state senators have proposed bills that prevent municipalities and government agencies using taxpayer dollars to pay ransomware demands.

    Published January 28, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Jan 20 - 26

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published January 26, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Jan 13 - 19

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published January 20, 2020

  • National Interest Wins Out as the NSA Alerts Microsoft to Critical Spoofing Vulnerability in Windows

    In a pair of firsts, the National Security Agency (NSA) will publicly take credit for discovering a vulnerability and Microsoft will credit the NSA for reporting a security flaw, after critical vulnerability, CVE-2020-0601, is made public.

    Published January 16, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Jan 6 - 12

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published January 13, 2020

  • Criminal IT Executive Undone by Microsoft Word Metadata

    The crime spree of an IT executive who swindled his employer out of US$6 million comes to an end after Microsoft Word metadata proves his undoing.

    Published January 8, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Dec 30 - Jan 5

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published January 6, 2020

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Dec 23-29

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published December 30, 2019

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Dec 16-22

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published December 23, 2019

  • University Issues Passwords by Hand to 38,000 Students and Staff After Cyber Attack

    A German university is going 'old school' and issuing new passwords for the email accounts of all 38,000 of its students and staff ... by hand, after unknown malware was discovered in the university computer network.

    Published December 18, 2019

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Dec 9 - 15

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published December 16, 2019

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Dec 2 - 8

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published December 9, 2019

  • Shutterstock Domain Blocked by Russian Authorities for Insulting State Symbols

    Russia has blocked one of the domains used by stock photo and footage agency, Shutterstock, after it posted a photo of a small Russian flag planted in a pile of faeces.

    Published December 4, 2019

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Nov 25-Dec 1

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published December 2, 2019

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Nov 18-24

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published November 25, 2019

  • Convicted Nigerian Fraudster Runs Million Dollar Scam From Prison

    A convicted Nigerian scammer serving a 24-year jail term has allegedly been involved in a million dollar scam run from inside the Lagos prison housing him.

    Published November 25, 2019

  • Lax Password Security Highlighted at Hearing Into Australian Parliament House Hack

    Spear-phishing was behind the hack of Australia's Parliament House that saw attackers remain in the parliamentary network for eight days. But how did the hackers remain in the system for this length of time and what happened during those eight days?

    Published November 18, 2019

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Nov 11-17

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published November 18, 2019

  • US Attorney General Says Huawei and ZTE Pose a Threat and "Cannot Be Trusted"

    US Attorney General William Barr has said Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE

    Published November 17, 2019

  • Concerns Raised Over Google's Deal to Store Data of 50 Million Patients

    Google is drawing fire over its Project Nightingale, which involves the transfer of medical data - from Ascension, the USA's second-largest healthcare provider - of 50 million Americans.

    Published November 14, 2019

  • What if Street Crime Statistics Matched Those of Cybercrime?

    If street crime statistics matched those of cybercrime, our world would resemble the Wild West.

    Published November 12, 2019

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Nov 4-10

    A weekly selection of cyber security news from around the internet.

    Published November 11, 2019

  • New Ransomware-as-a-Service Undercuts Competition With Discounted Rates

    A new ransomware-as-a-service - Buran - is offering discounted rates. Whereas most RaaS services ask for 30-40% commission, the makers of Buran ask for 25% ... and this rate is open to negotiation.

    Published November 11, 2019

  • Amazon Patches Security Vulnerability in Ring Video Doorbell

    A vulnerability in Amazon's Ring Video Doorbell Pro devices could have allowed attackers to gain unauthorised access to the user's Wi-Fi network credentials and other devices using the network.

    Published November 8, 2019

  • Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities (CVSS Rating 9.8 and 8.8) Found in rConfig

    Two critical vulnerabilities, both of which allow remote code execution on affected systems, have been found in rConfig, the free open-source configuration management utility which is used across 3.3 million devices.

    Published November 5, 2019

  • The Week in Cyber Security News, Oct 28 - Nov 3

    A selection of this week's cyber security stories from around the internet.

    Published November 4, 2019

  • WhatsApp Sues Israeli Cyber Surveillance Company Over Hacking Claims

    Whatsapp is suing NSO Group, an Israeli cyber surveillance company, alleging it hacked more than 1,400 WhatsApp users, including senior government officials, journalists, political dissidents, human rights activists, and diplomats.

    Published November 1, 2019

  • Malware Found on Network of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant

    Malware has been found on the administrative network of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in India. The malware has been identified as one used by North Korean state hackers, Lazarus Group.

    Published October 31, 2019

  • More Than 1.3 Million Payment Cards Up For Sale on the Dark Web

    In excess of 1.3 million payment cards, with a possible value of more than US$130 million, are being sold on Joker's Stash, the dark web's largest virtual store for stolen card data.

    Published October 29, 2019

  • Data of 7.5 Million Adobe Creative Cloud Users Exposed

    The data of nearly 7.5 million Adobe Creative Cloud users have been exposed courtesy of an Elasticsearch database without a password.

    Published October 28, 2019

  • FBI Updates Initiative Aimed at Protecting 2020 Election from Cyber Interference

    In a move to avoid a repeat of 'cyber interference' at the centre of the 2016 US elections, the FBI has updated resources intended to help US citizens understand and lessen the risk of foreign influence during the 2020 elections.

    Published October 24, 2019

  • Police Force's First Bitcoin Seizure Hits Paydirt With a 20-Fold Return

    The Australian Federal Police's first "restraint and forfeiture of Bitcoin" has hit paydirt with a 20-fold return after a gun runner was charged with the importation of three firearms.

    Published October 23, 2019

  • Cold War Thinking and Bully Behaviour a Hindrance in Cyberspace Says China

    China’s propaganda chief, speaking at the World Internet Conference, has stated that Cold War thinking and bully behaviour have hindered exchanges in cyberspace.

    Published October 22, 2019

  • CVE 'Top Offenders' in 2019

    See which software and vendors have the most CVEs for 2019.

    Published October 21, 2019

  • Years-old Botnet Used to Send Tens of Millions of Sextortion Emails

    Researchers have discovered a years-old botnet that is now being used to send sextortion emails to victims, millions at a time, and making cyber criminals a tidy profit for little work.

    Published October 17, 2019

  • Fake iOS Jailbreak Lures iPhone Users to Click Fraud Campaign

    iPhone users expecting to download an iOS jailbreak have been lured into a click fraud campaign instead.

    Published October 16, 2019

  • Mastercard, eBay, Stripe and Visa the Latest to Leave Libra Association

    Mastercard, eBay, Stripe and Visa have joined PayPal and parted ways with Libra Association, the organization working with Facebook to set up their crptocurrency, Libra.

    Published October 14, 2019

  • Hong Kong's IT Legislator Contests Tim Cook's Claims, Citing "China's Influence"

    A member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council has written to Apple CEO Tim Cook asking that Apple lift its ban on HKmap.live, after the app was removed from the Apple store.

    Published October 11, 2019

  • Prostitution Forums Hacked Using vBulletin Zero-Day

    A recently disclosed vBulletin zero-day (CVE-2019-16759) has been used to hack, and steal information from, online forums used by sex workers and their clients.

    Published October 10, 2019

  • University Hacker Remained Hidden Behind 'Shadow Ecosystem' for Six Weeks

    The Australian National University says the perpetrator behind a cyber attack on the university in November 2018 built a

    Published October 9, 2019

  • One million New Zealanders Have Data Compromised in Healthcare Breach

    Around one million New Zealanders had their data compromised by a security breach at one of NZ's Primary Health Organisations, Tū Ora Compass Health, after a "global cyber incident".

    Published October 8, 2019

  • Ransomware Victim Hacks Attacker and Releases Decryption Keys

    A ransomware attacker got a taste of their own medicine when one of their victims hacked their server and released the decryption keys for other victims to use.

    Published October 7, 2019

  • GPS Tracking Device Found on New York City Bus Leads to Cyberstalking Arrest of Mobster

    Eleven members of the Colombo crime family are among 20 people arrested on charges that include cyberstalking, after the discovery of a GPS tracking device on an MTA bus in New York City in November 2016.

    Published October 7, 2019

  • Zendesk Finds Out About Data Breach Three Years After it Occurred

    Customer service software company Zendesk has been alerted to the three-year-old data breach that affected customer accounts activated before November 1, 2016.

    Published October 3, 2019

  • South Korean Drivers to Have Digital Driver’s Licence on Their Smartphone

    The Korean National Police Agency and the country's three main mobile operators have joined forces to develop a digital driver's licence service.

    Published October 2, 2019

  • Windows 7 Extended Security Updates Now Available to All Businesses

    Microsoft is making Windows 7 Extended Security Updates available to businesses of any size, instead of just larger companies with volume licensing agreements, through to January 2023.

    Published October 2, 2019

  • Cyber Crime 'Incident' set to Cost Hearing Aid Manufacturer US$95 Million

    One of the world's largest manufacturers of hearing aids, Demant, estimates that a cyber crime 'incident' will cost the company up to US$95 million, one of the most costly attacks in recent years.

    Published October 1, 2019

  • Cisco Upgrades CVE-2018-0296 from High to Critical

    Cisco has upgraded the severity of a vulnerability (CVE-2018-0296) from 'High' to 'Critical', after the Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team noticed the vulnerability in the wild in September 2019.

    Published September 29, 2019

  • New York Attorney General Sues Dunkin' Donuts Over Cyber Attacks

    New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a law suit against Dunkin’ Donuts, accusing the chain of

    Published September 28, 2019

  • Malware Attack Strikes Defense Contractors in North America and Europe

    Three plants belonging to Rheinmetall AG, one of the world's top suppliers of military equipment, have suffered malware attacks.

    Published September 28, 2019

  • New Downloader Uses Microsoft SQL to Retrieve Malware

    The 'WhiteShadow' downloader allows threat actors to potentially incorporate the downloader and associated Microsoft SQL Server infrastructure into their attacks.

    Published September 27, 2019

  • Data of Nearly 5 Million DoorDash Users, Dashers, Merchants is Breached

    Food delivery service DoorDash have confirmed that nearly 5 million consumers, Dashers, and merchants had their data compromised by a third-party service provider.

    Published September 27, 2019

  • Apps Selling for Hundreds of Dollars on Google Play Store

    Android users are being charged hundreds of dollars for everyday apps such as calculators and barcode readers, and it's all being done within the guidelines of the in-app purchasing policy of the Google Play store.

    Published September 26, 2019

  • Zero Day in Less Than 20 Lines of Python Code

    An unpatched vBulletin zero day with the potential to affect tens of millions of users has been published by an anonymous security researcher.

    Published September 25, 2019

  • Remote Access Trojan Spear-Phishing Targets US Utility Firms

    Seventeen US utility companies - upgraded from three companies - were targeted by speak-phishing attacks between early April and late August this year.

    Published September 24, 2019

  • Microsoft Releases Security Updates for IE Zero-Day and Defender Vulnerability

    Microsoft has taken the rare step of releasing fixes outside its usual Patch Tuesday roundup and released an emergency security update to fix two critical issues, one an Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability and the other a Microsoft Defender bug.

    Published September 23, 2019

  • Coordinated Attack Targets and Hijacks High Profile YouTube Accounts

    High-profile accounts from the YouTube creators car community have been hacked and hijacked in what appears to be a coordinated attack, with one YouTube car enthusiast claiming that around 100,000 users were targeted.

    Published September 23, 2019

  • Fake Google Chrome Ad Blocker Extensions Were Cookie Stuffing

    Two ad blocking extensions being used by over 1.5 millions users have been removed from the Google Chrome Web Store because they are fake.

    Published September 20, 2019

  • Windows Defender Quick and Full Scans Fail After Seconds

    The latest version of Windows Defender fails after a few seconds when it runs both a Quick or Full scan and only scans a few files.

    Published September 19, 2019

  • US Treasury Places Sanctions on North Korean State-Sponsored Hacking Groups

    Three North Korean hacking groups, one of which was behind the WannaCry ransomware attacks, have had sanctions placed on them by the US Treasury.

    Published September 18, 2019

  • Malware Botnet Emotet Awakes and Resumes its Spamming Campaign

    The trojan malware botnet Emotet has reappeared and resumed its business of sending infected spam around the world, after lying dormant for four months.

    Published September 17, 2019

  • Hacker Exposes Data of 24 Million Lumin PDF Users

    A hacker has published a download link to the entire user database of Lumin PDF, totalling more than 24 million users, on a hacking forum.

    Published September 16, 2019

  • Australian Government Considering Sharing Citizens' Data Without Their Consent

    The Australian Government has released its Data Sharing and Release Legislative Reforms Discussion Paper, in which it states its willingness to share its citizens' data without their consent.

    Published September 16, 2019

  • Secret Dutch Mole Aided CIA and Mossad Stuxnet Cyber Attack on Iran

    One of the world's most infamous malware, Stuxnet, was delivered to its Iranian target in 2007 by a mole recruited by the Dutch intelligence agency, AIVD, while also working for the CIA and Mossad.

    Published September 9, 2019

  • US City Rejects $5.3 Million Ransom Demand and Restores Encrypted Files from Backup

    The US city of New Bedford, Massachusetts, rejected a ransom demand of $5.3 million and came back with a counter-offer of $400,000, while restoring encrypted data from backup.

    Published September 5, 2019

  • New USBAnywhere Vulnerabilities Leave Supermicro Server BMCs Open to Remote Attack

    More than 47,000 Supermicro servers in 90 countries have new vulnerabilities called USBAnywhere in their baseboard management controllers, which can allow an attacker to connect to a server and mount any USB device of their choosing to the server remotely over any network including the Internet.

    Published September 3, 2019

  • Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey's Account Hacked, Offensive Tweets Sent

    Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey has had his official Twitter account, @Jack (4.2 million followers) hacked. The group behind the attack used his account to tweet offensive content, including racial slurs and anti-Semitic tweets.

    Published September 2, 2019

  • Russian Government Surveillance Devices Leak Data for More Than a Year

    Personal data has been published by equipment used by the Russian Government to spy on Internet traffic. Included was information from Sarov, a 'closed town' where Russia conducts secret nuclear research.

    Published September 2, 2019

  • Authorities Self-Destruct Cryptomining Worm After 850,000 Infections

    The French National Gendarmerie and FBI have joined forces to stop Retadup, a malicious worm that has infected at least 850,000 Windows machines throughout Latin America, by making the threat destroy itself.

    Published August 29, 2019

  • Medical Device Cyber Security will be a Problem for 15-20 Years

    Medical systems built now are often three to four years away from market and will be in place for 10-15 years, so today's security technology will be 'old school' for 15-20 years.

    Published August 28, 2019

  • High-Severity Flaw Found in Lenovo Solution Center Software

    A high-severity privilege escalation vulnerability - CVE-2019-6177 - has been discovered in Lenovo Solution Center software, where it could have been sitting for up to eight years.

    Published August 26, 2019

  • US Voters Won't Support Candidates Who Approve Making Ransomware Payments

    A new survey shows that, among other things, nearly two thirds of registered US voters will not vote for candidates who approve of making ransomware payments.

    Published August 21, 2019

  • Co-ordinated Ransomware Attack Targets 23 Texas Towns

    Twenty-three towns in Texas have been attacked by a co-ordinated ransomware attack, in what authorities believe was the actions of a single threat actor.

    Published August 20, 2019

  • Company Pays $300K Ransom To Ex-Employee Who Stole Personal Data of Millions

    An ex-employee has been paid at least $300,000 ransom by his former employer, Asurion, after claiming he stole the private data of more than a million customers, as well as thousands of employees.

    Published August 19, 2019

  • Hundreds of Thousands Still Using Breached Usernames and Passwords

    A study showing some of the initial results of Google's 'Password Checkup extension for Chrome' shows that hundreds of thousands are still using breached usernames and passwords.

    Published August 16, 2019

  • Researchers Infect Canon DSLR Camera With Ransomware

    Researchers have shown that cameras can be hacked through WiFi connections and the USB, using vulnerabilities in the Picture Transfer Protocol.

    Published August 12, 2019

  • Teen Hacks his School Software and Exposes the Data of Millions of Students

    A teenager has uncovered numerous flaws, including SQL injection and XML inclusion vulnerabilities, within software used in his school.

    Published August 12, 2019

  • Multi-Million-Dollar Fine for Medical Booking App After Selling Patient Data

    A multi-million dollar fine is on the cards for Australia's biggest medical appointment booking app, after it was found to be selling patient data to insurance brokers.

    Published August 9, 2019

  • Millions of Instagram Users Have Their Data Scraped by a Sanctioned Partner of the Social Media Giant

    The data of millions of Instagram users has been scraped by one of the social media giant's officially sanctioned business partners, after a marketing company created detailed records of users' physical whereabouts, personal bios, and photos.

    Published August 8, 2019

  • Cyberattacks Net North Korea $2 Billion for Weapons of Mass Destruction

    A confidential UN report has found that North Korea used cyberattacks on banks and cryptocurrency exchanges to steal US$2 billion and fund its weapons of mass destruction program.

    Published August 6, 2019

  • Products Known to Contain Security Vulnerabilities Bought by Department of Defense Employees

    A report by the Pentagon's inspector general has found that Air Force and Army employees have bought products that

    Published August 5, 2019

  • One of Australia's 'Big Four' Banks Compromises Thousands of Customer Details

    Thousands of National Australia Bank (NAB) customers have had 'some personal information' compromised after the bank uploaded the details to the servers of two 'data service companies'.

    Published July 31, 2019

  • Hacked: Details of 100 Million Capital One Customers

    The details of over 100 million Capital One customers across North America have been hacked, including names, addresses, phone numbers, linked bank account numbers, social security and social insurance numbers.

    Published July 30, 2019

  • Project Zero Team Reveal Exploits for 'Interactionless' iOS Attacks

    The details and demo exploit code for five of six 'interactionless' vulnerabilities, which impact the iOS operating system and can be exploited via the iMessage client, have been published by Google's Project Zero team.

    Published July 30, 2019

  • Surveillanceware Has Unique Capabilities That Allow it to Conduct Espionage

    A newly-publicised mobile malware has been linked to a Russian company that had sanctions imposed on it for alleged interference in the 2016 US presidential election.

    Published July 29, 2019

  • White-Hat Group Doxes Hackers With Links to Chinese Government

    The anonymous white-hat group, Intrusion Truth, have doxed three hackers believed to be members of a group known as APT17, with links to the Chinese Government.

    Published July 25, 2019

  • Software Security: The Buck (Now) Stops With Developers

    Software developers are playing a leading role in the day-to-day operational responsibility for application security, as information security teams testing products before release become irrelevant.

    Published July 23, 2019

  • Breached: Personal Data of Nearly Every Bulgarian Adult

    The records of five million Bulgarian taxpayers have been breached during the attack on the country's National Revenue Agency.

    Published July 21, 2019

  • EvilGnome 'Backdoor' Spyware Targets Linux Desktop Users

    Linux systems are being targeted by a new backdoor spyware, dubbed EvilGnome because it disguises itself as a Gnome extension.

    Published July 19, 2019

  • Government's Data Retention Law Allows Telco’s Metadata to Remain Unencrypted

    One of Australia's leading telcos is keeping its legacy systems free from encryption, and is doing so in accordance with the country's Data Retention Act.

    Published July 17, 2019

  • Has GandCrab Resurfaced as Another Ransomware-as-a-Service?

    Despite the cybercriminals behind the ransomware-as-a-service GandCrab saying they would go into retirement, it appears the RaaS may have resurfaced under another guise.

    Published July 16, 2019

  • Hacked Cryptocurrency Exchange Loses US$32 million

    Hackers strike the cryptocurrency exchange, Bitpoint, in an attack that netted around 3.5 billion yen (US$32 million) worth of virtual currencies.

    Published July 15, 2019

  • Hackers Infiltrate DNS Settings of 180,000 Routers in Brazil

    Hackers infiltrate the DNS settings of over 180,000 routers in Brazil and redirect victims to phishing pages for online giants such as PayPal, Netflix, Gmail, and Uber.

    Published July 13, 2019

  • 'Agent Smith' Malware Infects 25 million Android Devices

    25 million Android devices have been infected by malware that replaces apps already on the device with malicious versions displaying ads.

    Published July 11, 2019

  • Chinese Border Guards Place Malware on Travellers' Phones

    Chinese authorities are installing malware onto the phones of travellers crossing the border into the Xinjiang region. iPhones are connected to a machine that scans them, while a surveillance app is installed on Android phones.

    Published July 9, 2019

  • British Airways Fined a Record £183 million for Data Breach

    British Airways is set to be fined £183 million (US$229 million) after a data breach which saw the details of 500,000 customers compromised.

    Published July 8, 2019

  • Malformed iMessage Can Brick iPhone

    Google's Project Zero has found a vulnerability that can brick an iPhone, with the only option left for users being to wipe their device (losing all data) and start over with factory settings.

    Published July 8, 2019

  • YouTube Ban on 'Hacking' Content Snares Educational Infosec Videos

    YouTube has used its policy banning

    Published July 5, 2019

  • Two Billion Records Exposed in 'Smart Home' Breach

    Security researchers have found a user database, belonging to a company that operates a smart home device management platform and consisting two billion records,

    Published July 4, 2019

  • Equifax Executive Knew About Breach, Sold Shares For Nearly US$1M

    An Equifax executive is jailed for insider trading after he found out about the company's data breach and sold his shares for nearly US$1 million.

    Published July 2, 2019

  • Insulin Pumps Left Open to 'Potentially Life-Threatening' Cyber Attack

    The FDA has issued an emergency alert, warning that Medtronic MiniMed insulin pumps are open to cyber attacks, allowing someone other than a patient, caregiver or healthcare provider to change the pump’s settings.

    Published July 2, 2019

  • 'Aggression Detectors' Combat Anti-Social Behaviour ... With Mixed Results

    Aggression detectors 'capable' of detecting aggressive-sounding noises such as screams, gunshots, car alarms and breaking glass are being used in schools, healthcare facilities, banks and prisons worldwide, with mixed results.

    Published July 1, 2019

  • Bug Allowed Second Hand Nest Cams to 'Spy' on New Owners

    Owners of second-hand Nest Cam Indoor cameras beware ... the previous owner may be able to see vision through the camera.

    Published June 28, 2019

  • Huawei Claims 'Secrets' Were Stolen ... Loses Court Case

    Chinese electronics giant, Huawei, loses its case against CNEX Labs Inc, after a jury cleared CNEX of stealing Huawei's memory control technology.

    Published June 27, 2019

  • Study Finds That Presidential Alerts May be Vulnerable to Attack

    A study by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder has found that Presidential Alerts sent by the US Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) system may be vulnerable to attack.

    Published June 25, 2019

  • Terrorism Insurance Act (Still) Won't Cover Cyber Attacks

    A review into Australia's Terrorism Insurance Act has stated that cyber attacks won't be covered, citing:

    Published June 24, 2019

  • Surveillance: Have We 'Big Brother-ed' Ourselves?

    Cities around the world are using technology such as facial recognition to safeguard their citizens. When does this cross the line and become an invasion of privacy? And how far are we as a society willing to go?

    Published June 21, 2019

  • US City Pays Hackers $600,000 to Free Data

    Officials in the US city of Riviera Beach have done what many security experts say 'you' shouldn't do. They have agreed to pay hackers the 65 Bitcoin ($600,000) ransom they have demanded for paralysing the city's computer network.

    Published June 20, 2019

  • XXE Vulnerabilities Found in Microsoft Management Console

    Several vulnerabilities have been found in Microsoft Management Console (MMC), allowing an attacker to deliver a malicious payload via an integrated snap-in component in MMC.

    Published June 19, 2019

  • Serious Vulnerabilities Found in FreeBSD and Linux

    Netflix has identified several TCP networking vulnerabilities in FreeBSD and Linux kernels, the most serious allowing a remotely-triggered kernel panic on recent Linux kernels.

    Published June 18, 2019

  • American Medical Collection Agency Data Breach Lasted 8 Months and Affects Millions

    Around 20 million people may have had their details compromised at that American Medical Collection Agency (AMCA), after a cyber breach that lasted eight months (Aug 1, 2018 - March 30, 2019).

    Published June 17, 2019

  • Spanish Football League Uses Fans' Phones to 'Spy'

    Millions of Spanish soccer fans have unknowingly spied for La Liga, the country's national football league, after the league's official Android app was discovered to be listening to fans' surroundings during TV coverage of soccer matches.

    Published June 14, 2019

  • Radiohead Screw Hacker by Releasing Music Instead of Paying Ransom

    Legendary Indie band, Radiohead, have screwed over a hacker by releasing the same music the hacker 'accessed' and for which he/she/they demanded a reported $150,000 ransom.

    Published June 13, 2019

  • Study Finds That Employees Ignore Their IT Department and 'Go Rogue'

    A study has shown that employees at both the top and bottom of the corporate ladder are 'going rogue' and downloading software and other material on their work devices without the knowledge of their IT departments.

    Published June 12, 2019

  • Microsoft Blocks Pairing of Bluetooth Low Energy Security Keys on Windows

    June's Patch Tuesday security updates have come with a warning from Microsoft that it will block the pairing of several Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) security keys on Windows.

    Published June 12, 2019

  • Botnet Bruteforces Over 1.5 million RDP Servers Globally

    A botnet - named GoldBrute - has been discovered attempting to bruteforce its way into over 1.5 million Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) servers exposed to the Internet.

    Published June 8, 2019

  • Report Finds That Airline Had "Lax Attitude Towards Data Governance"

    After the information of 9.4 million Cathay Pacific passengers was breached in October 2018, a newly-released report by Hong Kong's privacy watchdog has found that the airline "did not take all reasonably practicable steps to protect the Affected Passengers’ personal data".

    Published June 7, 2019

  • Hacked: Banking System "Designed to Provide More Reassurance"

    Around 100,000 Australian bank customers have had their private details breached after a hack on Westpac's PayID, a system

    Published June 4, 2019

  • Australian National University Hack 'Goes Back' 19 Years

    The Australian National University in Canberra has been hacked and the information of around 200,000 people, dating back 19 years, has been breached.

    Published June 4, 2019

  • Microsoft Warning: Patch 'Old' Versions of Windows

    Microsoft warns to patch old versions of Windows against a vulnerability that has the same potential as Wannacry.

    Published June 1, 2019

  • Cybercrime Turns Artform: Laptop Loaded with Malware Sells for $1.3 Million

    A laptop called "The Persistence of Chaos" has sold for $1.3 million.

    Published May 29, 2019

  • Source of Baltimore City Hack Came From 'Just Down the Road'

    Baltimore, Maryland, is a city under siege. Cyber siege.

    Published May 28, 2019

  • Hacked: Essential US Border Security Information

    Hacker infiltrates technology integral part of US border security.

    Published May 27, 2019

  • Scooters Shout 'Obscenities' at Startled Riders

    Several Lime e-scooters were pulled from the streets of Brisbane, Australia, after they were hacked to say sexual and other offensive comments.

    Published May 23, 2019

  • US Navy Cyber-Snoops US Air Force

    It seems the US Navy has been doing some cyber-snooping into one of its own ... the US Air Force!

    Published May 22, 2019

  • US Government Warns of 'Data Threat' by Chinese-Made Drones

    The US government has stated more concerns about the threats of Chinese-made devices. This time it's drones.

    Published May 22, 2019

  • Bots Influence Result of Kids Talent Show

    Bots have been used to influence the result of the Russian talent show, The Voice Kids, a spin-off from The Voice.

    Published May 21, 2019

  • Up For Grabs: 50 Million Instagram Users' Information

    The information of nearly 50 million Instagram influencers, celebrities and brand accounts has been found online, stored in an unguarded database.

    Published May 21, 2019

  • Magecart Strikes Again ... This Time Forbes Magazine

    The Forbes magazine subscription website has been attacked by the credit-card-skimming malware, Magecart.

    Published May 20, 2019

  • Israeli Cyber Intelligence Targets WhatsApp

    A WhatsApp vulnerability has been preyed upon by spyware developed by an Israeli cyber intelligence company.

    Published May 15, 2019

  • Thousands of Linksys Routers Found to be Leaking Information

    More than 25,000 Linksys Smart Wi-Fi routers are leaking information to the internet, including the MAC address of every device that has ever connected to it (full historical record), device name and operating system.

    Published May 14, 2019

  • Cybercrime's weakest link? Humans

    Cyber criminals know how we think and use it to their advantage. Aided by the fact 97% of people are unable to identify sophisticated fraudulent emails, phishing is on the increase and attempts have grown 65% in the last year.

    Published May 4, 2019

  • Cartoon Network Hacked: Strippers and Memes Replace Content

    A male stripper and Arabic memes were among things that greeted viewers of Cartoon Network websites in at least 16 countries throughout Europe, South America, the Middle East and Africa.

    Published May 2, 2019

  • Remote Code Execution Found on Dell Computers

    When Bill Demirkapi was on the lookout for a new computer, he decided on Dell’s G3 15 laptop.

    Published May 2, 2019

  • Vodafone finds Huawei vulnerabilities 'going back years'

    In a report to Bloomberg on April 30, Vodafone admits it

    Published May 1, 2019

  • FBI Reports $2.7 Billion in Cybercrime Losses for 2018

    The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Centre (IC3) has released its 2018 Internet Crime Report and, while its contents mostly relate to cybercrime in the US, its findings aren't good.

    Published April 29, 2019

  • Insurers cite 'War Exclusion' clause to avoid paying damages

    When Mondelez International became a victim of the NotPetya ransomware attack in June 2017, their losses totalled more than US$100 million. The food and beverage conglomerate turned to their insurer, Zurich, and were shocked by what they heard.

    Published April 26, 2019

  • Telstra report finds 48% of Australian companies experienced cyber attack

    The 2019 Telstra Security Report, covering more than 300 Aussie companies, has found that 48% had experienced a cyber attack in the past year, up 33% on 2018 figures

    Published April 16, 2019

  • Kathmandu online store hacked in a month-long breach

    Kathmandu has announced it suffered a data breach that saw customers' personal and payments information captured, including billing and shipping name, address, email and phone number. Credit and debit card details used on the Kathmandu website were also accessed.

    Published March 13, 2019

  • Zero day found in Google Chrome's FileReader API

    Google identified a zero day vulnerability (CVE-2019-5786) on March 7 in the Google Chrome browser.

    Published March 11, 2019

  • Starwood Hotels database breached including millions of passport numbers

    The original notice about the Starwood guest reservation database security incident - released on November 30, 2018 - stated there may have been information on up to 500 million guests involved.

    Published March 4, 2019

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