Data of 49m Dell customers put up for sale on cyber crime forum
A member of BreachForums, a cyber crime forum, is offering customer and system information of 49 million Dell users, including some from Australia – and using an advisory from the company to prove that...
View ArticleJuniper launches Paragon Automation
Juniper Networks has launched its “all-new” Paragon Automation solution. Juniper says Paragon is one product with multiple use cases, all designed to cut time, effort, and cost in managing a...
View ArticleGoogle patches fifth zero-day flaw in Chrome this year
Google has issued a patch for the fifth zero-day flaw in its Chrome browser this year, preventing attackers from executing malicious code on users' devices. The vulnerability, CVE-2024-4671, is present...
View ArticleOracle employee pokes fun at Google Cloud over UniSuper screw-up
An Oracle employee has poked fun at Google Cloud after it emerged that the company had mistakenly deleted the private cloud environment it had supplied to Australian superannuation company UniSuper....
View ArticleParking solution generates ‘millions in revenue’ for landlords
Digital parking platform Parkable’s new technology is solving the problem of inner-city parking and returning rents for Australian landlords by reviving unused parking properties into flexible spaces....
View ArticleDebian project not keen on drafting policy to cover AI contributions
The Debian GNU/Linux project, which produces a free Linux distribution, does not appear to be interested in taking a position on allowing contributions generated through AI. A discussion about AI...
View ArticleRocky Linux sponsor offers lifeline for firms using CentOS 7
The organisation that builds Rocky Linux, an enterprise Linux distribution that emerged in the wake of Red Hat's decision to block availability of its source code to the public, has announced an...
View ArticleSpirit Business Centre launches new offer for SMBs
Business solutions provider Spirit Business Centre has announced the launch of its “innovative new offer” aimed at empowering SMB partners to profitably sell collaboration solutions. Spirit says that...
View ArticleSUSE Liberty Linux rides to the rescue as CentOS 7 nears end of life
The world's second-biggest open source company, SUSE, has a solution to offer those firms that are using CentOS 7, an enterprise Linux distribution that reaches its end of life on 30 June. Vishal...
View ArticleWatch out for loyalty points scams: warning
There has been a sharp rise in reports of shopping points and rewards-based SMS scams, with scams impersonating trusted brands that have well-known loyalty programs. According to Australia’s...
View ArticleTesserent plenary chair and bronze sponsor of Australian Cyber Security...
COMPANY NEWS: Tesserent, a Thales Australia company and leading cyber security provider, has been announced as the Plenary Chair and Bronze Sponsor of the 2nd Annual Australian Cyber Security Showcase...
View ArticleMicrosoft patches two zero-days, 57 other CVEs on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has released patches for two zero-day vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild, along with fixes for another 57 CVEs on its monthly Patch Tuesday. Satnam Narang, senior staff researcher...
View ArticleTechnology, media, and telecommunications identified as Australia’s ‘most...
The technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) sectors were the most targeted industries in Australia by cyber threats in 2023, with a newly published report assessing that this could be...
View ArticleGlobal reach made easy: How online freight forwarding solutions facilitate...
GUEST OPINION: Expanding into new markets as a business (no matter what your size) often feels like a double-edged sword. On the one hand, you have the potential to bring in more revenue and connect...
View ArticleAirTrunk opens new data centre in Tokyo
Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) hyperscale data centre specialist AirTrunk has opened its second data centre in Tokyo, AirTrunk TOK2 (TOK2), scalable to over 110 megawatts (MW). Built on 4.6 hectares and...
View ArticleGoogle issues fix for third zero-day in Chrome in a week
Google has been forced to patch another zero-day in its Chrome browser, the third exploited flaw in a week. "Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2024-4947 exists in the wild," the company said in...
View ArticleLinux kernel project played host to malware for two years before discovery
A compromise of the kernel.org servers that host Linux kernel development lasted from 2009 well into 2011, with a rootkit known as Phalanx being used to effect entry, the Slovakian security firm ESET...
View ArticlePrescriptions provider MediSecure hit by ransomware attack
Electronic prescriptions provider MediSecure says it has identified a cyber-security incident affecting the personal and health information of individuals. According to the national cyber security...
View ArticleSUSE appoints seasoned tech industry hand as vice-president of AI
Germany-based open source vendor SUSE has appointed technology and marketing veteran Pilar Santamaria as its new vice-president of AI. She will report to Frank Feldman, the chief strategy officer, and...
View ArticleMotorola exhibits radio solution and new features at CCW 2024
Motorola Solutions unveiled the new Dimetra Connect solution and MXP660 Tetra radio that allow frontline responders to automatically switch between land mobile radio (LMR) and broadband networks at the...
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