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Thousands of obsolete EFTPOS terminals still in use as network cut-off date approaches
6th May 24, 10:13am
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Thousands of obsolete EFTPOS terminals still in use as network cut-off date approaches
Revenge of the unpaid developers sees details of a million NSW club punters leak on the web
3rd May 24, 2:24pm
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Revenge of the unpaid developers sees details of a million NSW club punters leak on the web
Yes, use a password manager for internet banking
3rd May 24, 12:00pm
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Yes, use a password manager for internet banking
Researchers moot standard for easier management of user privacy online
2nd May 24, 9:36am
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Researchers moot standard for easier management of user privacy online
Cybersecurity researchers spotlight a new ransomware threat – be careful where you upload files
29th Apr 24, 2:13pm
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Cybersecurity researchers spotlight a new ransomware threat – be careful where you upload files
LabHost phishing-as-a-service platform targeted thousands, with NZers allegedly involved
19th Apr 24, 9:11am
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LabHost phishing-as-a-service platform targeted thousands, with NZers allegedly involved
Juha Saarinen talks about software supply chain attacks on Radio New Zealand
16th Apr 24, 12:38pm
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Juha Saarinen talks about software supply chain attacks on Radio New Zealand
Exports, investment, infrastructure and security likely to on the agenda for Christopher Luxon on trip to Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines
14th Apr 24, 7:20pm
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Exports, investment, infrastructure and security likely to on the agenda for Christopher Luxon on trip to Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines
Supermarkets court controversy with error-prone and racist facial recognition tech, argues Juha Saarinen
13th Apr 24, 1:16pm
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Supermarkets court controversy with error-prone and racist facial recognition tech, argues Juha Saarinen
The electronic warfare threat to phone networks: GPS jamming
12th Apr 24, 2:08pm
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The electronic warfare threat to phone networks: GPS jamming
Google catches up with Apple, adds Find My Device for Android
10th Apr 24, 9:09am
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Google catches up with Apple, adds Find My Device for Android
An anonymous coder nearly hacked a big chunk of the internet. How worried should we be?
5th Apr 24, 3:47pm
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An anonymous coder nearly hacked a big chunk of the internet. How worried should we be?
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Maybe it wasn't a good idea to train users to divulge their Internet banking credentials to third parties?
26th Mar 24, 1:23pm
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Maybe it wasn't a good idea to train users to divulge their Internet banking credentials to third parties?
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UK and US sanction Chinese state-sponsored hackers said to have breached Britain's Electoral Commission and parliament e-mails
26th Mar 24, 10:33am
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UK and US sanction Chinese state-sponsored hackers said to have breached Britain's Electoral Commission and parliament e-mails
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Spook watchdog raps GCSB over the knuckles for hosting foreign SIGINT hardware without minister's knowledge for years
21st Mar 24, 3:45pm
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Spook watchdog raps GCSB over the knuckles for hosting foreign SIGINT hardware without minister's knowledge for years
Patience required as China's economy, like much of the world, deals with a Covid-19 hangover, says David Mahon in our Of Interest podcast
3rd Mar 24, 6:00am
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Patience required as China's economy, like much of the world, deals with a Covid-19 hangover, says David Mahon in our Of Interest podcast
MFA, or multi-factor authentication, has become easier to use and you should secure your digital life with it, Juha Saarinen says
21st Feb 24, 11:41am
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MFA, or multi-factor authentication, has become easier to use and you should secure your digital life with it, Juha Saarinen says
Sydney-based Orro Group continues acquisition strategy buying Liquid IT in Wellington
15th Feb 24, 10:25am
Sydney-based Orro Group continues acquisition strategy buying Liquid IT in Wellington
Carla Norrlöf assesses today's increasingly adversarial and unstable world order across three interrelated dimensions
14th Jan 24, 6:00am
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Carla Norrlöf assesses today's increasingly adversarial and unstable world order across three interrelated dimensions
In our latest Of Interest podcast David Mahon explains what's going on in the Chinese economy, what needs to change and when he thinks things will be looking up
19th Sep 23, 9:09am
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In our latest Of Interest podcast David Mahon explains what's going on in the Chinese economy, what needs to change and when he thinks things will be looking up
Of the five digits making up the Anglo-Saxon fist, New Zealand is obviously the 'pinkie finger', Chris Trotter says
7th Aug 23, 9:29am
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Of the five digits making up the Anglo-Saxon fist, New Zealand is obviously the 'pinkie finger', Chris Trotter says
The World Gold Council's John Reade looks at the three underlying reasons gold has shed almost -6% in July alone
16th Jul 22, 1:35pm
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The World Gold Council's John Reade looks at the three underlying reasons gold has shed almost -6% in July alone
More investors bought gold than cryptos in 2021. We are in another sharp retreating phase for cryptos just as inflation jumps. Louise Street says gold is doing its job as a safe-haven, and exhibiting its inflation hedging qualities
28th May 22, 10:46am
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More investors bought gold than cryptos in 2021. We are in another sharp retreating phase for cryptos just as inflation jumps. Louise Street says gold is doing its job as a safe-haven, and exhibiting its inflation hedging qualities
The World Gold Council's Louise Street wonders if we are about to see a return of the positive stock-bond relationship, arguably the most important input into asset allocation. When bonds aren't asymmetric, gold can provide the balance portfolios need
19th Mar 22, 9:48am
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The World Gold Council's Louise Street wonders if we are about to see a return of the positive stock-bond relationship, arguably the most important input into asset allocation. When bonds aren't asymmetric, gold can provide the balance portfolios need
The World Gold Council's updated monitoring of central bank gold activity shows they sold more than they bought in January. Most activity is by the central banks of autocracies
6th Mar 22, 1:18pm
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The World Gold Council's updated monitoring of central bank gold activity shows they sold more than they bought in January. Most activity is by the central banks of autocracies