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Australia’s financial services sandbox gets a makeover
The new enhanced regulatory sandbox will allow the testing of a broader range of financial services and credit activities for a longer duration.
Read MoreSecurity researcher discloses Safari bug after Apple’s delays patch
Safari bug could be abused to leak or steal files from users’ devices.
Read MoreGoogle says Australian media bargaining laws open up opportunities to ‘game’ the system
Search giant says if one group is given special information and notice, and can game the rankings at the expense of others, it can’t provide the best service.
Read MoreChorus singing the praises of fibre in steady year
Cutting expenses allowed New Zealand broadband wholesaler to finish year with steady results.
Read MoreNallawilli Technology filling Indigenous and IT skills gaps with a focus on community
The aspirational goal for the company founded by Roderick McLeod is to see an Indigenous government CIO.
Read MoreEftpos rolls out digital payment service
Initially focusing on processing regular card-on-file payments.
Read MoreTop exploits used by ransomware gangs are VPN bugs, but RDP still reigns supreme
While some ransomware groups have heavily targeted Citrix and Pulse Secure VPNs to breach corporate networks in H1 2020, most ransomware attacks take place because of compromised RDP endpoints.
Read MoreTikTok to sue US government over ban
Chinese mobile app maker has confirmed plans to “challenge” the Trump administration’s August 6 executive order “through the judiciary system”, though, any lawsuit will not stop its forced sale in the US market.
Read MoreIBM, Microsoft staff rally to remove racially insensitive language from products
Efforts follow similar actions taken by Twitter, GitHub, the Linux kernel, MySQL, and OpenBSD teams.
Read MoreWhat we’ve lost in the push to agile software development, and how to get it back
The process of software design often begins on a messy whiteboard that doesn’t prepare anyone for anything, according to design advocate Simon Brown. It’s time for more upfront thinking.
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