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    Au Info and Cyber Security General Last Week

    Australian Info and Cyber Security Last Week 5th June 2023
    The Department of Defence made headlines by initially claiminh early this year that they had only a few Chinese surveillance devices on their network, but an internal audit revealed over 400. Though I don’t know if this was a cause, please be careful with your device reports and use different methods to cross-check the numbers.

    Toyota finally revealed that Australian users were caught up in the overseas breach. Access key allowing access to databases was publicly available on GitHub for almost five years.

    An interesting week with some good original content and commentary being published.

    Steve…K.

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