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Microsoft offers $250k reward for Rustock masterminds
Redmond renews push to catch Rustock creators.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 19 2011, 3:53PM
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Drug, paternity test records exposed
Records exposed in caches for almost a year.
SC Australia Staff
Jul 19 2011, 8:08AM
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Mozilla BrowserID "seriously flawed", privacy advocate says
Privacy pundit lashes out at email authentication system.
Darren Pauli
Jul 18 2011, 3:06PM
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US Defence dept releases cyber operation strategy
Cyberspace is the fifth domain for the US Department of Defence.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jul 18 2011, 9:05AM
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Lazy auditors lay Australia's security bare
"Lowest common denominator" approach and groupthink expose organisations to risk.
Darren Pauli
Jul 18 2011, 9:04AM
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Doorknocker offers fake NBN services in Hobart
Offers 20 Mbps services to stage three sites ahead of construction.
James Hutchinson
Jul 18 2011, 9:03AM
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Anonymous claims responsibility for Monsanto hack
Twitter and Paypal accounts allegedly hit in retaliation.
Darren Pauli
Jul 15 2011, 2:33PM
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M86 and Whitegold divorce
Security vendor heads to the enterprise but distie questions staff turnover and sales claims.
David Binning
Jul 15 2011, 2:24PM
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Britain fears terrorists hiding in the cloud
Terrorists are using cloud computing to send data with impunity.
Tom Brewster
Jul 14 2011, 2:20PM
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India still eyeing Google, Skype intercepts
Targets terrorists amid new attack.
Liam Tung
Jul 14 2011, 2:17PM
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Commissioner eyes tough e-health privacy laws
NEHTA chided for restricted community consultations.
John Hilvert
Jul 14 2011, 9:56AM
Security
Toshiba hacked: admin, reseller logins exposed
Data dump only half of the stockpile.
Darren Pauli
Jul 14 2011, 6:39AM
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New Zealand ISPs win $25 copyright charge
Content owners forced to pay more than $2 a notice.
Juha Saarinen
Jul 13 2011, 3:41PM
Security
BT launches 'high risk' cloud authentication
Service claims to enable businesses providing 'high risk online services' to combat fraud.
SC Australia Staff
Jul 12 2011, 7:30AM
Security
Google+ spams users due to dearth of disk space
Some Gmail accounts hit.
Nicole Kobie
Jul 12 2011, 7:27AM
Security
Victoria, WA sign on to national ID service
Users to be better protected against identity theft.
Liz Tay
Jul 11 2011, 4:42PM
Security
Vic police bust credit card fraud ring
Fraudulent purchases topped $300,000.
SC Australia Staff
Jul 11 2011, 8:22AM
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Anonymous busted in Italy, Switzerland
Jester has last laugh.
Dan Raywood
Jul 11 2011, 8:20AM
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Morgan Stanley loses 34k customer records on unencrypted CDs
Data should have been encrypted by default.
Dan Raywood
Jul 11 2011, 8:19AM
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German police hacked, suspect tracking data stolen
Usernames, passwords, and coordinates stolen in data haul.
Darren Pauli
Jul 11 2011, 8:19AM
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