Symantec To Buy Fireglass
With ransomware attacks dominating the headlines, it seems there’s no better time to consolidate the cyber-security industry. Symantec is continuing to do... Read More
WannaCry Not To Blame For Melbourne Red Light Problems
Whatever’s wrong with Melbourne’s red light camera system, it isn’t an infection caused by the WannaCry ransomware, an official investigation has reported.... Read More
Hackers Demand New Petya Ransom
A hacking group linked to last week’s Petya ransomware attack is demanding US$250,000 for a private encryption key used in the attack.... Read More
TNT Struggling To Deliver As Petya Aftermath Continues
Seven days after the Petya malware attack infected international courier giant TNT Express – now owned by the USA-based FedEx – the... Read More
More Vic Red Lights Infected
While security industry attention in Australia – as elsewhere – has been focused on this week’s Petya ransomeware attacks, last week’s WannaCry... Read More
Tax Man Blamed As Petya Downs 12,000 Systems
If you’re having a bad hair day and don’t know who to blame there is always the bus driver or the tax... Read More
Wannacry Outdone As Petya Strikes Aussie Targets
Petya has arrived with a vengeance and renewed strength, with thousands of unprepared Australian organisations and individuals’ computer systems reported under attack... Read More
North Korea ‘Highly Likely’ Behind Ransomware Attacks
North Korean affiliates are “highly likely” to have been responsible for the WannaCry cyber attack this month that infected more than 300,000... Read More
Ransomeware: Oz biz victims thought to be clamming up
While officially the Federal Government yesterday was saying that so far only 12 Australian organisations have reported being infected by the WannaCrypt/... Read More
Australia Sleeps Through ‘Biggest Ransomware Attack In History’
Australians look to have dodged a bullet when it comes to the WannaCrypt (also known as WannaCry) ransomware that wreaked havoc over... Read More







