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Friday May 4, 2012  

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EDITOR'S NOTE

A Chinese security firm was named responsible for the leak of Remote Desktop Protocol exploit code which it obtained through Microsoft's vulnerability-sharing program. The company has been kicked from the program.

And a botmaster is renting his botnet to offer fraudsters an easy way of stealing banking credentials.

- Darren

 
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BREAKING NEWS

Networks

Chinese firm leaked RDP exploit code

By Dan Kaplan | May 04, 2012

Vulnerability sharing programs called into question.

 
Networks

Botmaster offers fraud service for noobs

By Darren Pauli | May 03, 2012

Includes live support and custom script injection.

 
Applications

First drive-by Android malware detected

By Marcos Colon | May 04, 2012

Malware writers "even lazier than before".

 
Web/client

SOCA shrugs off DDoS attack

By Dan Raywood | May 04, 2012

Attack may be retaliation by angry carders.

 
Risk

Analysis: Are security certifications relevant?

By Dan Kaplan | May 04, 2012

Education needs a boost.

 
Risk

Medical ID fraud booming

By Illena Armstrong | May 04, 2012

Executives need wake up call.

 
Networks

Healthcare pros flag security concerns

By Illena Armstrong | May 04, 2012

Experts warn risks aren't just "dumb mistakes".

 
Hackers

700 US Govt staff details hacked

By SC Australia Staff | May 03, 2012

Home addresses and phone numbers published on Pastebin.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Websense ANZ Roadshow - Adelaide

May 8, 2012

Join us at our roadshow to learn more about our TRITON solution and how you can effectively manage Cloud, Mobile and Social through a single management console, a single policy, and unified security intelligence

 
Websense ANZ Roadshow - Perth

May 10, 2012

Join us at our roadshow to learn more about our TRITON solution and how you can effectively manage Cloud, Mobile and Social through a single management console, a single policy, and unified security intelligence.

 
AusCERT 2012

May 14 - 18, 2012

The theme for AusCERT2012 is Security on the Move which will highlight information security risks that people, business and society face as we increase our mobility.

 

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