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Inside CERT Australia

mask.of.sanity writes "The Australian Government has a list of software holes that are so sensitive they're kept hidden from the public. These weaknesses are being used by criminals to steal our money and our data. They may even be a cornerstone to planned attacks on critical infrastructure, like energy, water and transport. But in the murky battle between those that protect us and those who seek to harm, these vulnerabilities are also the bait with which cyber-criminals are caught."

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  1. Re:Yippee. Yet another Australian "story". by Chrisq · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Yippee. Yet another Australian "story".

    Just what we needed.

    Its a story from the land down under.
    Where systems blow and denials thunder.

  2. Re:Makes sense by NoMaster · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    BTW - who knows why turds are round, and tapered instead of cubes?

    Because you're not a wombat?

    --
    What part of "a well regulated militia" do you not understand?
  3. Re:New Icon by erroneus · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Sorry mate, you're all a bunch of crocodile dundees out there as far as we are concerned. How about you go on a walk about and get used to the idea.