The Albanese government has announced a new around-the-clock monitoring capacity to track and report extremist- and terrorist ...
The RansomHub ransomware gang has claimed an attack on the Mexican Government, claiming to have exfiltrated data.
The Labor government calls its new scam-fighting legislation a “landmark” step in fighting cybercrime, but it's only part of ...
International Fraud Prevention Week kicked off on November 17, and it’s a perfect time to get serious about fighting, ...
The Sarcoma ransomware gang has claimed to have successfully hacked another Australian business, this time the Victorian firm ADT Freight Services. The gang listed ADT Freight Services on November 14; ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the Labor government’s long-mooted social media ban last week, claiming that social media was of “enormous concern” to thousands of parents and carers around ...
On 21 May 2024, Forth identified a security incident involving suspicious activity from unauthorised users on its network. The company launched an investigation and launched incident response ...
A threat actor using the moniker Nam3L3ss leaked 25 CSV datasets of companies, including Amazon, HSBC, Cardinal Health, MetLife, Fidelity, U.S Bank, McDonald’s, Delta Airlines, Leidos, HP, and more, ...
The pair begin the podcast by examining how operational technology is becoming more interconnected with the digital world and what emerging vulnerabilities providers should be aware of for the future.
With Australia mulling how to implement a social media ban for children under 16, a new report provides insights into children’s usage of OpenAI’s ChatGPT platform. Online safety firm Qustodio’s Apps ...
Speaking to a UN Security Council Briefing focusing on ransomware attacks against healthcare entities last week, the United States has called on Russia to do more to combat cyber criminals operating ...
Zero-day exploits were the most commonly used by threat actors to compromise organisations, with a sharp rise in their use compared to 2022.