Security
‘AustralianSuper was not hacked’: Fund responds to cyber incident
Australia’s largest superannuation fund has confirmed all members who had funds stolen during the recent cyber fraud ...
Exclusive: Aussie lottery broker confirms cyber attack
Australian online lottery ticket vendor TheLotter has confirmed cyber attack claims made by a threat actor earlier this ...
Op-Ed: Don’t be held to ransom in the election race
The heated dialogue ahead of the upcoming federal election is quickly ramping up on both sides of politics, combined ...
Chris Krebs steps down from SentinelOne, vows to fight ‘for rule of law’
Ex-CISA boss Chris Krebs quits cyber security firm after Trump’s executive order pulled the security clearance and ...
Chinese authorities issue arrest warrants for 3 alleged NSA operatives
Police allege the US National Security Agency targeted the Asian Winter Games earlier this year as Chinese Foreign ...
Report: Q1 2025 ransomware trends and actors to watch
Eighty ransomware operations were active in the first quarter of 2025, with 13 new groups identified and Australia ...
4chan ‘hack’ claimed by rival imageboard Soyjak Party
Infamous online message board 4chan has allegedly been hacked after the service experienced outages and the site was ...
MITRE warns of ‘break in service’ due to possible funding issues
Uncertainty surrounds continued funding for MITRE’s soon-to-expire CVE contract, and its impact could disrupt ...
Australian Cyber Network releases inaugural State of the Industry 2024 report
Australia’s cyber security sector is growing fast but still dangerously under-resourced at the highest levels.
Small businesses more worried about cyber security than rising electricity prices
The Cyber Wardens program has released new research ahead of a campaign, warning businesses of Easter threats.
Op-Ed: Hertz Australia’s third-party data breach – what to know
The recently reported cyber incident involving Hertz Australia, where customer data were compromised after a third-party ...
Australian defence supercomputer achieves final operational capability
Defence has officially achieved final operational capability with its new Australian supercomputer, Taingiwilta.
Exclusive: Hertz Australia confirms Australian customers impacted by global Hertz data breach
Hertz has begun notifying customers whose data – including driver’s licenses, payment card information, and passports – ...