Australia asks Five-Eyes partners to ‘tackle encryption' with tech firms
Australia will push Five-Eyes partners to create laws that make it easier for local intelligence agencies to gain cooperation from US tech firms.
Australia will push Five-Eyes partners to create laws that make it easier for local intelligence agencies to gain cooperation from US tech firms.
Microsoft lifts the time limit on its Edge bug bounty program
Developers are demanding answers from Apple after a $400-a-month iPhone VPN become a top grossing app on the App Store.
If you installed HandBrake on a Mac last week, there's a good you were infected with Mac malware.
Hackers once again use legit Apple Developer ID to sign malware for Mac computers.
New Mac malware snoops on encrypted connections with program trusted by Apple.
Update to the latest version of Chrome to protect yourself from the Punycode phishing attack that’s near impossible to see you’re not visiting Apple’s website.
Phishers ramp up use of free digital certificates to trick victims into giving away their passwords.
Apple races out a patch for a iOS devices that likely also affects Samsung's Galaxy S7 and a number of other Android smartphones too.
A new report ranking of a dozen tech giants finds that all of them could do better at explaining how user data is secured.
Apple’s new iOS 10.3 release brings an important update that prevents scammers from conning iPhone users into paying an extortion fee.
The CSO Perspectives roadshow continued to crisscross Australia and New Zealand, with CSOs sharing strategies on dealing with ransomware attacks and speakers including BDO’s national leader for cyber security; this week sees the final events, in Sydney and Wellington.
David Braue | 28 Mar | Read more
Scammers leverage an alleged iCloud account leak that also is likely not real.
Glenn Fleishman | 28 Mar | Read more
Apple will know exactly what exploits the CIA used to hack its iPhones. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said he will share the code with tech companies so they can patch flaws in their devices.
Caitlin McGarry | 10 Mar | Read more
Research organization RAND Corporation has released a study that looks at the life 200 zero-day exploits.