Genuine information about a vast number of people is available on the dark Web for very low prices, the firm PrivacyAffairs says, adding that given this availability it was easy to take the identity of many individuals.
The Federal Government is investing $2 billion in a move it says will give hundreds of thousands of Australians access to new skills by retraining and upskilling them into sectors with job opportunities, as the economy recovers from COVID-19.
Microsoft is to supply the backbone cloud technologies for Woolworths’ SAP solutions as the retailer migrates its current SAP footprint to Azure, paving the way for the upgrade path to SAP S/4HANA.
Another round of updates from Apple delivers some new features and plugs a range of security vulnerabilities in the company's operating systems and Safari web browser.
Australian fintech company The Payment App says it has set its sights on challenging global giants PayPal and Square with the launch of what it claims is an innovative new payment platform.
Content delivery network Akamai claims media companies are a growing target for credential stuffing attacks during which cyber criminals use automated tools to use stolen login information to gain access to accounts.
Content delivery network Akamai claims media companies are a growing target for credential stuffing attacks during which cyber criminals use automated tools to use stolen login information to gain access to accounts.
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