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These phishing emails want to deliver password-stealing malware to energy companies and their suppliers
July 10, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

The fake emails are well researched in an effort to dupe victims into believing they’re interacting with known companies in the industry.

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Microsoft’s PrintNightmare update is causing problems for some printers
July 10, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

Microsoft acknowledges its patch to fix the print spooler flaw has affected some printers.

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Business broadband: Best internet service provider in 2021
July 10, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

When you’re comparing ISPs for your business, don’t just look at speed and price. More than anything else, you want the most reliable connection to keep your business running.

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Critical infrastructure Bill has a government ‘step in’ powers labelling problem
July 9, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

CEO of Australia’s Cyber Security CRC has suggested using a ‘compulsory engagement notice’ instead when it comes to the government helping an organisation suffering from a cyber incident.

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Productivity Commission considering labelling scheme to improve right to repair
July 9, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

The Productivity Commission said it is investigating whether to follow in the footsteps of France where a labelling system exists to help consumers better understand the life of a product.

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CBA turns focus on applying responsible AI following national ethics framework pilot
July 9, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

Commonwealth Bank of Australia plans to leverage AI at scale, but it wants to ensure that it’s being done in a responsible and ethical way.

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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak voices support for right to repair
July 9, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

The Woz says being able to openly tinker with electronics as a young engineer was what helped him start Apple.

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The Chris Krebs case for including election systems as critical infrastructure
July 9, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

The cybersecurity expert has told an Australian Parliamentary committee there are elements of the election administration function that should ‘absolutely’ be considered critical infrastructure.

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Singapore sees spikes in ransomware, botnet attacks
July 8, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

Number of reported ransomware attacks climbed 154% last year, while malicious C&C servers and botnet drones increased 94% in the city-state, where cybercrime cases account for almost half of total crimes.

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The Kaseya ransomware attack: Everything we know so far
July 8, 2021 Uncategorized administrator

Updated: The latest major software supply chain hack has impacted more than 1,500 companies. Here is everything we know so far.

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