Huawei Seeks Explanation From NZ
Following reports on New Zealand’s government’s decision to ban Huawei from their national 5G network rollout, the Chinese company has responded by... Read More
Hacker To Pay US$8.6M Damages
A 22-year-old hacker has been ordered to pay US$8.6 million in damages and serve six months house arrest for helping launch a... Read More
Vodafone NZ Users To Avail Of Telstra Cyber Security Platform
Vodafone’s corporate and government clients in New Zealand will be able to use new Telstra’s cloud-based security platform after the company’s New... Read More
Apple Boss Demands Retraction
Apple CEO Tim Cook has called on business news site Bloomberg to retract a story alleging Chinese spyware had been implanted in... Read More
Homeland Security Doubts Chinese Chips Compromised
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says it currently has no reason to doubt statements from companies that have denied a... Read More
How We Lost The Lot: Equifax
Ever since Equifax in a massive data breach last year exposed to hackers millions of US social security numbers, driver’s licence numbers,... Read More
Twitter Advises All Users Change Password After Bug Found
Twitter is urging all of its users to change their passwords after it discovered a bug which stored passwords unmasked in an... Read More
Oz Organisations Report 63 Data Breaches In Just Six Weeks
Australian organisations reported 63 data breaches in the first six weeks of the Turnbull Government’s mandatory notification system, under which all major organisations... Read More
Zuckerberg Admits Facebook Was ‘Too Slow To Spot Russian Interference’
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook says the social media giant was ‘too slow to spot Russian interference’ and the company is working hard... Read More
Facebook Facial Recognition Apparently Violates Users’ Privacy
A consumer group is claiming Facebook’s facial recognition software violates its user’s privacy and is filing a complaint to the Federal Trade... Read More









