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.
Facebook and Instagram invest $1 million into partnership with local anti-bullying startup Project Rockit
Project Rockit has cemented a $1 million partnership with Facebook to help establish its landmark Digital Ambassadors network in over 600 schools.
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.
Google+ to shutdown after up to 500,000 accounts were compromised in a data leak
The consumer version of Google+ will be shut down.
Social media entertainment could be the future of the screen industry — so let’s not strangle it with regulation
The pathway to success in the screen industry used to depend on convincing broadcasters and film producers to give to you airtime, but not anymore.
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.
‘Social selling’: Why personal branding is a priceless asset to any business
Prioritising your personal branding on LinkedIn and other social platforms is imperative if you want to stay ahead of the professional curve.
Swedish ad watchdog rules business’ use of ‘distracted boyfriend’ meme was sexist
The Swedish advertising watchdog has ruled a Facebook post that included the popular 'distracted boyfriend meme' has breached the country's advertising code of conduct.
Fear for independent service stations as thousands sign up for nationwide fuel station boycott amid spike in petrol prices
There is fear that independent fuel retailers will suffer the most if consumers boycott in protest over petrol prices.
ACCC sounds warning on Shark Tank endorsement scams, calls on Google, Facebook to act
The ACCC has sounded a warning about celebrity endorsement scams, including those featuring the image of Shark Tank's Steve Baxter.