A/NZ information watchdogs team up to probe Latitude data breach
Australia's and New Zealand's privacy watchdogs are teaming-up to investigate the impact of the Latitude Financial Services mega-hack.
Australia's and New Zealand's privacy watchdogs are teaming-up to investigate the impact of the Latitude Financial Services mega-hack.
The Supreme Court of NSW has ordered a Sydney-based hacker to forfeit close to $1.7 million cryptocurrency and cash.
The Bahamut group targets high-value victims and takes meticulous care with its own operational security.
Australians have so far lost $118.5 million to scams as at October 2019, which is already $10 million more than what it cost in 2018 ($107 million).
Australians have so far in 2019 lost $6.2 million to scams with the intent to gain citizens' personal information.
New Zealand's Treasury is claiming it was the target of a hacking attack ahead of the leak of confidential budget details on Monday.
For the first time, the Australian Signals Directorate has revealed details of its “offensive cyber” operations.
The Australian government has said there will be consequences for states breaking international norms in cyberspace, and is prepared to take "military measures" in response to malicious cyber attacks.
The Australian Federal Police is on the hunt for a supplier to provide it with a mobile phone forensics tool.
Hacking, phishing, ransomware and malware scams most prevalent.
The global ransomware attack known as WannaCry has so far claimed 12 victims in Australia, the government said this morning.
A series of product partnerships with cyber insurance providers locally and globally is signalling ICT security firm Symantec is preparing for what could be a major market shift.
WikiLeaks has released more than 8,700 documents it says come from the CIA's Center for Cyber Intelligence, with the documents saying the agency had 24 "weaponized" zero-day exploits for the Android operating system as of 2016.
More than 100 members of the Israel Defense Forces, the majority of them stationed around the Gaza strip, fell victim to a cyberespionage attack that used malicious Android applications to steal information from their mobile devices.
Two senators have written to the U.S. Department of Defense about reports that President Donald Trump may still be using an old unsecured Android phone, including to communicate through his Twitter account.