New details have come to hand about just how bad the Medibank cyber-attack has been, a ransom demand has been made.
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Family Scammed for Over $40,000
As the fallout continues following the Optus data breach, one Melbourne family has been scammed and they have lost more than $40,000.
Continue ReadingHackers See Australia as Weak
International hackers and computer-hacking syndicates will be eyeing off more Australian targets after a string of recent data breaches.
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In 2013, Edward Snowden triggered one of the largest political earthquakes in the United States by revealing secret NSA defense documents.
Continue ReadingNew Security Victorian Licences
VicRoads has announced roughly 1 million new licences will be issued to Victorians with extra security measures following the Optus data breach.
Continue ReadingSA Liberal Party Data Breach
South Australian Police are investigating another major security data breach this time involving members of the state Liberal Party.
Continue ReadingMicrosoft Comprehensive Security
In today’s complex environment, organizations are looking for strong, comprehensive, and simplified security that helps them do more with less.
Continue ReadingWells Fargo Huge Zelle Scam
A new Zelle scam has gained momentum in 2022, stealing thousands of dollars from unsuspecting bank customers.
Continue ReadingBank Account Takeover Scams
Bank account takeover attack fraud cannot be understated over 24 million households are affected, which is an estimated 22% of the adult population.
Continue Reading$50m Fines Cyber Data Breaches
New cyber security legislation which would slam the country’s biggest companies with massive fines of up to $50 million.
Continue ReadingMedibank Cyber Attack
Medibank has revealed that the hacker behind the cyber-attack has provided data from 100 customer policies, including Medicare numbers and medical history
Continue ReadingSouth America Hack AFP Operations
The South American hack occurred in Colombia, and it has forced the AFP authorities in Australia to ensure officers and informants are out of harm’s way.
Continue ReadingKmart, Bunnings, Good Guys Facial Recognition
Kmart, Bunnings and the Good Guys have come under fire for the use of facial recognition technology on customers have now been referred for privacy breaches.
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