The Australian government is to conduct its first review into the country’s cyber security since 2008, ABC Australia reports.
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The Australian government is to conduct its first review into the country’s cyber security since 2008, ABC Australia reports.
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Technology might evolve, but cyber gangs rely on tried-and-tested tactics. With a bit of care and attention, itâs easy to sort the genuine bargains from the too-good-to-be-true fakes.
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Since the discovery of Stuxnet several years ago, there has been a parade of targeted malware that may have been created or sponsored by nation states. Does an average person or business really need to worry about these things?
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The infamous anonymity of Bitcoin as a currency has a weakness built into it, according to a paper published by the University of Luxembourg.
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Google has launched a couple of new security feature for user of its apps. Most strikingly, the Devices and Activity dashboard allows users to see all devices that have logged in to the user’s Google account, and from where, in the last 28 days, Mashable reports.
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Craigslist visitors were left surprised earlier this week, when browsing the popular classifieds website led them to some unexpected places, reports The Register.
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Self-driving cars are just around the corner, with the UK government putting up £10 million (around $15.6 million) for cities to pilot trials as soon as next year, but the country’s Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) today issued stern warnings about the security of the technology.
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A new study has revealed that as many as one in six Britains have fallen victim to a cyber attack.
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Using password managers is often recommended as good practice in order to prevent overusing the same logins, but a new malware has been uncovered that specifically targets the password managers that hold all the variants.
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ESET conference papers from the 2014 Virus Bulletin and AVAR conferences are now available.
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