Get ready for Trump fake ransomware: ‘trump.exe’ and ‘Trump Screen of Death’
Can the world handle the 'Donald Trump Screen of Death'?
Can the world handle the 'Donald Trump Screen of Death'?
Shutdown computers that aren't patched against BlueKeep flaw that Microsoft delivered a patch for in May, warns security expert.
Educational institutions today are too often proving to be high-value, low-risk targets for cyberattackers.
Keith Wojcieszek & Louisa Vogelenzang, Kroll | 04 Nov | Read more
Slower to respond to breaches, Australian businesses are losing more money and struggling to reallocate staff to more-strategic tasks
David Braue | 01 Nov | Read more
If you're QNAP NAS isn't backed up, removing QSnatch could be a painful experience.
Facebook and the UK's privacy watchdog settle a claim over Cambridge Analytica and the threat of voter profiling.
WhatsApp seeks a US court-ordered ban on employees from NSO using the service.
ACSC blames resurgent malware for recent Victorian healthcare attacks
David Braue | 29 Oct | Read more
State-sponsored Russian hackers targeted key anti-doping officials ahead of a potential ban on Russia participating in all sporting events.
The number of complaints about shoddy privacy practices
David Braue | 28 Oct | Read more
Microsoft rolls out a new tech to protect Windows 10 PCs from the most advanced hackers.
As ANU shares forensic breach analysis, figures suggest ACU, ANU are the tip of the iceberg
David Braue | 21 Oct | Read more
Scanning user emails, social media for emotional state can identify a potential threat before it compromises the business
David Braue | 21 Oct | Read more
Google brings site isolation to Chrome on Android and improves the defense for Chrome on the desktop.
After no patches on Microsoft's Patch Tuesday, Adobe releases a fixes for 68 flaws affecting its Acrobat PDF products.
The Australian Cyber Conference – an amalgam of the former AISA and ACSC events – drew thousands of information-security specialists to Melbourne in a
David Braue | 15 Oct | Read more
Why didn't organizations patch Windows systems after WannaCry? That question led Microsoft to work with NIST to help organizations improve patch management.
It may appear counterintuitive to publish an article on how to protect yourself against tracking devices that use GPS technology and that are designed to keep you, your loved ones and your possessions safe. But in reality, just how safe are they?
Overconfident SMBs being hit by poor password habits, continuing email susceptibility
David Braue | 09 Oct | Read more
With volumes of cybersecurity insurance claims surging, businesses need to be more careful than ever about what their policies do and don’t cover, according to an academic who warned that insurers are becoming more mercenary in their interpretations of cyber events.
David Braue | 09 Oct | Read more