What does it take to persuade people to give up their geolocation data? Just a little technology and psychology, it seems. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Toll’s stolen data finds itself on the ‘dark web’
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•Follows the company in January revealing it would revert to manual processes following a ransomware incident. …read more Source:: Open Source S
NYU scientists: Largest U.S. study of COVID-19 finds obesity the single biggest factor in New York’s hospitalizations
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•Doctors at NYU Langone Health center conducted the largest study so far of U.S. hospital admissions for COVID-19, focused on New York City. They found obesity, along with age, was …read more Source:: Open Source S
12 years on, audit finds WA government entities still don’t get infosec
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•They’re slowly getting better though, with 15 passing the auditor-general’s probe this year. …read more Source:: Open Source S
HP South Pacific finds itself in the hole for 2019 fiscal year
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•Comprehensive loss of AU$10 million represents a AU$64 million reversal. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Audit finds Queensland’s SPER reform program led to AU$18m budget blowout
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•The project was labelled as ‘not effective from inception’. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Academic research finds five US telcos vulnerable to SIM swapping attacks
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•Researchers find that 17 of 140 major online services are vulnerable to SIM swapping attacks. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Audit finds Australia Post not effectively managing cyber risks
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•The government-owned entity that wants to build Australia’s national identity system and conduct voting via blockchain has been called out by the Audit Office for not being ‘cyber resilient’. …read more Source:: Open Source S
WA Auditor General report finds state entities still don’t get infosec
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•Only 47% of entities met the Auditor General’s benchmark for effectively managing information security in 2018. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ACMA finds Telstra failed to help customers with life-threatening medical conditions
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•The ACMA has said it is ‘deeply concerned’ about Telstra’s non-compliance with its priority assistance obligations, with two customers passing away in 2017 after being unable to use their landline …read more Source:: Open Source S