The week in security: Balancing privacy and innovation often produces unexpected consequences
Apple was countering Bloomberg reports that its systems had been hacked by a Chinese state-sponsored attack.
David Braue | 08 Oct | Read more
Apple was countering Bloomberg reports that its systems had been hacked by a Chinese state-sponsored attack.
David Braue | 08 Oct | Read more
Did you change your passwords in recognition of World Password Day? Probably not.
David Braue | 07 May | Read more
Even as a major breach of Australians’ private financial and personal information reinforced the need for better visibility of network activity, the discovery in the street of a USB stick containing 2.5GB of sensitive airport security and anti-terrorism measures had UK authorities concerned.
David Braue | 07 Nov | Read more
A report on the utilisation of telecommunications-interception legislation revealed that Australian authorities accessed over 237,000 records last year using new metadata-retention powers.
David Braue | 21 Aug | Read more
The accidental mass leakage of Swedish drivers’ personal details caused red faces amongst that country’s government, providing fodder for hackers that have become highly effective in dreaming up new ways to generate profit.
David Braue | 31 Jul | Read more