Australia and New Zealand cybersecurity megamix adds first Kiwi acquisition. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: September 3, 2020
Warner Music discloses months-long web skimming incident
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•Magecart hacker gangs strike again! …read more Source:: Open Source S
Facebook explains how it will notify third-parties about bugs in their products
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•Companies have 21 days to acknowledge reports and 90 days to patch vulnerabilities; otherwise, Facebook will go public with bug details. …read more Source:: Open Source S
New Python-scripted trojan malware targets fintech companies
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•PyVil RAT is capable of keylogging, taking screenshots and more – and the those behind it have gone to great lengths to keep it as under the radar as possible. …read more Source:: Open Source S
MIT SCRAM: a new analysis platform for prioritizing enterprise security investments
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•The platform shows that data analysis can provide actionable insight for enterprise security. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cisco, ServiceNow announce integration for workplace contact tracing
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•The companies said they will integrate Cisco’s indoor location services platform, DNA Spaces, with ServiceNow’s contact tracing and workplace safety application. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Lenovo debuts new hyperconverged systems with Nutanix, Microsoft and VMware
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•The expanded HCI lineup should help organizations that need virtual desktop infrastructure to support remote workers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australian government releases voluntary IoT cybersecurity code of practice
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•It’s based on 13 principles, and applies to all IoT devices that connect to the internet to send and receive data in Australia. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Sweeping change: Fintech committee offers ‘quick wins’ fix to Australian ecosystem
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•The Senate committee probing fintech and regtech has made 32 recommendations. Here’s everything they say could fix the problems with financial services innovation in Australia. …read more Source:: Open Source S
India blocks 118 apps including Baidu, AliPay, PUBG, WeChat Work
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•Apps, mostly linked to China, accused of sending data outside of India and undermining its sovereignty. …read more Source:: Open Source S