ATO Alerts Aussies Over ‘MyGov’ Fake Email Scams
The Australian Taxation Office is warning Australians to be on the lookout for phishing e-mails that appear to be from “MyGov” –... Read More
Samsung Stops Security Updates For Galaxy S8
Samsung has stopped isssuing security patches for the Galaxy 8. The phone, first released in early 2017, no longer features on the... Read More
Europe Naive On Chip Supply
Europe’s industry commissioner Thierry Breton says the EU has been naive to outsource so much of its semiconductor design and manufacturing in... Read More
For Whom The Dell Tolls: Millions Of Devices At Risk
Millions of Dell Windows devices are currently at risk from a cyber-attack because they were released with a vulnerable driver installed. Security... Read More
Digital Media Says Defamation Laws Already Covered
Facebook, Google and Twitter are set to be held accountable for content from their users, under potential changes to Australia’s defamation laws.... Read More
Oz Seen As Poised To Make Huge Gains From Lithium Resources
Australia is in a prime position to make huge gains from being a large supplier of lithium, a product widely used in... Read More
Optus Rolls Out Living Network
Optus has launched Optus Living Network, a network that it claims adapts to customers changing needs. Speaking at the annual Comms Day... Read More
Zeller Fires New Salvo As Payments War Heats
The former executive behind fintech Square’s Australian operations has launched his own contender for dominance of the space. CEO and co-founder Ben... Read More
Facebook Flaunts Growing Instagram Messenger Link
More than 60 percent of Instagram users have linked up to Facebook Messenger. Messenger Business says adoption of Facebook’s interoperability between Messenger... Read More
Xbox Series X Lands At Telstra
Telstra has launched its Xbox All Access service giving customers 24 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and an Xbox Series X... Read More









