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Wednesday June 20, 2012  

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EDITOR'S NOTE

The United States and Israel developed the Flame malware to gather intelligence on Iranian networks ahead of the attack by Stuxnet, Western officials said.

And some 550 million Chinese could be forced to update their anti-virus software and patch their Windows machines in order to use online banking.

Stay tuned for more news as SC reports from Microsoft's Redmond headquarters.
- Darren

 
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BREAKING NEWS

Applications

US, Israel built Flame: Report

By Darren Pauli | June 20, 2012

Sources say malware paved the way for Stuxnet.

 
Networks

Provider cuts smart metre vulnerabilities in half

By Darren Pauli | June 20, 2012

Avoids patch cost blow-outs.

 
Risk

Payments provider forces Chinese to patch, run firewalls

By Darren Pauli | June 20, 2012

Millions of security slack users sent warning notices.

 
Applications

Trojan exploits Internet Explorer hole

By Dan Kaplan | June 20, 2012

Amnesty International infected with trojan.

 
Applications

Google, Facebook fights malvertisers

By Marcos Colon | June 19, 2012

Giants want to bring integrity into ads.

 
Crypto

LinkedIn sprinkles salt after password scare

By Dan Raywood | June 18, 2012

Claims no reports of compromised accounts.

 
Applications

Carder 'Fortezza' pleads innocent

By Greg Masters | June 18, 2012

Accused of hawking more than 44,000 credit cards.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

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.

 
FutureGov Forum NSW 2012

Jun 21, 2012

FutureGov Forum NSW is a premiere forum and will bring together NSW Government change leaders and the private sector to engage and collaborate on the future of citizen service delivery.

 
SANS Canberra 2012

Jul 2 - 10, 2012

SANS Canberra will deliver information security training in Security Essentials, Hacker Techniques, Penetration Testing, and Reverse-Engineering Malware.

 

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