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Australia experienced 47 million data breaches in 2024 —that’s one account compromised every single second. Moreover, 595 data breaches were reported to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner between
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Australia experienced 47 million data breaches in 2024 —that’s one account compromised every single second. Moreover, 595 data breaches were reported to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner between
The Australian Cyber Security Centre has just released its latest threat assessment, and the message is clear: cyber attacks on Australian businesses are escalating, evolving, and becoming harder to defend
Imagine arriving at your office on Monday morning to find it flooded from a burst pipe. Or discovering that a cyberattack has locked you out of all your customer data.
Remember when QR codes were just for restaurant menus during COVID? Scammers remember too. And now they’re weaponising them. If your business uses email (which, let’s face it, you do),
Think about your business’s phone system for a moment. Consequently, does it still rely on a traditional landline? For many Australian businesses, this outdated setup means suffering from a frustrating
Right now, your business’s data is like a vault secured with a complex, digital lock. But what if a new technology was being built that could open that lock with
Tackling the digital landscape can feel like a high-stakes game for Australian businesses. Indeed, every day, countless companies face a frustrating—and often costly—challenge: software compatibility issues. Consequently, a new accounting
Recently, a sharp increase in cyber attacks has been observed across Australia and New Zealand, where the Akira ransomware group is exploiting vulnerabilities in SonicWall SSL-VPN devices, notably the CVE-2024-40766
To begin with, did you know that Australia is one of the highest generators of e-waste per capita in the world, with each Australian producing around 20 kilograms of e-waste