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Read MoreBrazil’s Superior Electoral Court to open source code of voting machines prior to elections
The technology underpinning the elections will be scrutinized a year before citizens head to the polls
Read MoreCoinbase sends out breach notification letters after 6,000 accounts had cryptocurrency stolen
The letters come after thousands of people complained this summer about lackluster customer service from the cryptocurrency platform.
Read MoreUS Army medical records technician sentenced for stealing $1.5 million from veterans through DoD benefit sites
Fredrick Brown was sentenced to more than 12 years in prison for stealing the personal information of thousands of US veterans and their benefits.
Read MoreWhite House to convene 30-country cybersecurity meeting
The topics of the meeting, Biden said, will include combating cybercrime, improving law enforcement collaboration, stemming the illicit use of cryptocurrency, building trusted 5G technology and better securing supply chains.
Read MoreWestpac expands digital gambling block to include additional debit cardholders
St George, BankSA, and Bank of Melbourne debit cardholders can now apply an instant block on gambling-related transactions.
Read MoreNew Bill seeks to expand government digital identity scheme to states and private sector
Unlike current schemes, the Bill’s proposed schemes would be open to federal government, state and territory governments, and ASIC-registered companies.
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