Facebook might have gotten a makeover, but don’t be fooled, it’s still collecting your data
Have you noticed your Facebook feed looks different lately? The platform is a bit more 'zen', uncluttered and loads faster.
ATO warning as $800,000 stolen: Are data breaches fuelling sophisticated scams?
ATO phone scams robbed taxpayers of $800,000 in November, prompting a tax office warning ahead of Christmas.
Grants of up to $2,100 for small business cyber security checks: Here’s how to apply
The government has committed $10 million to help small businesses get cybersecurity health checks, underscoring the importance of digital diligence.
“Be extra vigilant”: Opportunistic cybercriminals circulate job scam as Christmas approaches
A fake job ad scam is circulating, trying to trick employers into downloading malicious software in the lead up to Christmas.
Software going rogue: Why you probably don’t need a cyber security app
Not all cyber security apps will make your online movements more secure — and, in some cases, they could be worse than doing nothing at all.
Facebook hack reveals the perils of using a single account to log in to other services
Single sign-on is an attempt to balance usability and security, but the Facebook hack reveals its limitations and vulnerabilities.
Over 50 million accounts affected by Facebook data breach: What does it mean for you?
Facebook has revealed more than 50 million accounts were affected on the weekend by a login vulnerability in the company’s code.