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Secure Business Intellegence

Tuesday May 29, 2012  

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EDITOR'S NOTE

The family of a 17-year-old NSW girl was robbed after their daughter uploaded a photo of a wad of cash to Facebook. Police did not say how the location information was obtained.

And a worm described as 'the the most sophisticated cyber weapon yet unleashed' has been detected attacking nations in the Middle East.

- Darren

 
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BREAKING NEWS

Web/client

Family robbed after cash photo posted to Facebook

By Darren Pauli | May 29, 2012

Armed men attack home seeking wads of cash.

 
Applications

Flame surveillance worm 'most complex threat ever'

By Dan Raywood | May 29, 2012

Two-year rampage in Middle East.

 
Applications

Denial of service found in iOS 5.1.1

By Darren Pauli | May 28, 2012

Crashes updated iPads, iPhones.

 
Hackers

GameReplays hacked, 5000 accounts stolen

By SC Australia Staff | May 28, 2012

Salts swiped.

 
Crypto

LEGO Aust sent credit cards in readable blocks

By SC Australia Staff | May 28, 2012

Apology by post.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Websense ANZ Roadshow - Brisbane

May 31, 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.

 
Strategic Communication Roadmap

Jun 6 - 7, 2012

Strategic Communication Roadmap- A Best Practice Toolkit 6 - 7 June 2012 Melbourne Download Brochure

 
The Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST)

Jun 17 - 22, 2012

The 24th Annual FIRST Conference focuses on the practical aspects of security and incident response in the face of a rush toward adoption of cloud computing and other distributed architectures.

 

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