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Thursday July 26, 2012  

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EDITOR'S NOTE

In breaking news, AAPT has confirmed it is investigating a data breach on its Melbourne IT servers. It is still unknown what data was stolen, though Anonymous claims to have stolen an as-yet unreleased 40Gb server backup file in the raid.

And in a backflip, the Tor Project is considering paying exit node operators to speed up the network. The plans are in early discussions, but the project's director is considering a $100 cheque to cover bandwidth costs.

Stay tuned for more coverage of the breach.

- Darren

 
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BREAKING NEWS

Networks

Confirmed: AAPT hacked

By Juha Saarinen , James Hutchinson | July 26, 2012

Anonymous' victim ISP revealed.

 
Networks

Tor Project mulls $100 cheque for exit relay hosts

By Darren Pauli | July 25, 2012

Payments could speed up and secure the network.

 
Hackers

Anonymous to release 40GB cache from hacked ISP

By Darren Pauli | July 25, 2012

Victim said to be among Australia's largest telcos.

 
Applications

App detects compromised, jailbroken iOS devices

By Darren Pauli | July 25, 2012

Don't wait for iOS malware.

 
Hackers

1295 clear text Minecraft accounts posted online

By Darren Pauli | July 24, 2012

Migrated accounts appear affected.

 
Crypto

Eight million passwords stolen from gaming site

By Darren Pauli | July 24, 2012

Crypto crackers break one-way hash.

 

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