Google admits to second data leak, with 52.5 million users affected
Google says it will kill its failed social media platform four months earlier than originally expected after identifying a second, much larger, data leak.
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.
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You need to do your marketing where your customer base is. Spend your advertising dollars wherever they spend their time looking for bargains.
The three mammoth companies vying to dominate the transport and mobility market
Many companies have been striving to break into the transport and mobility market, but the three largest are Alphabet, Uber and Didi Chuxing.
Only your brand can create demand
"The only thing you can rely on is your brand. That's what you have to build, and that's where you need to spend your time and effort."
How to boost revenue by turning away from Google
Are you an e-commerce founder who wants to boost your revenue? The key is to stop worrying about Google and focus on making your customers happy.
Hacking health: Medtech startup Coviu takes top gong for digitising rural healthcare
Coviou offers video consultation software that helps remote healthcare practitioners and businesses bring digital technology into their everyday practice.
Four Australian startups just won $1 million from Google: Here are the secrets to their pitching success
What does it take to get noticed by Google? Two winners of the 2018 Google Impact Challenge share their pitching tips and tricks.
“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.
Over 20,000 Google employees walked out to protest sexual misconduct, but may just disrupt US labor law too
The recent walkout by thousands of Google employees was the first protest of its kind by well-paid and benefit-rich high-tech workers.
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.