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Questions deepen over St Vincent’s, Victorian courts hacks

Questions deepen over St Vincent’s, Victorian courts hacks

Australian executives are being urged to be more transparent about data breaches happening under their watch, amid growing unrest over the recent spate of cyberattacks.

  • by David Swan

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20 games to look forward to in 2024

20 games to look forward to in 2024

An A-Z of the biggest new games expected to hit shelves this year, including Hades II, Star Wars Outlaws and Prince of Persia.

  • by Tim Biggs
Flying cars, robot ice-cream: The weird and wonderful tech on show in Las Vegas

Flying cars, robot ice-cream: The weird and wonderful tech on show in Las Vegas

More than 100,000 people descended on Las Vegas to see robots, laser TVs and other innovations – including many products that will never see the light of day.

  • by David Swan
LG’s see-through TV leads the pack in wow factor at tech show

LG’s see-through TV leads the pack in wow factor at tech show

LG introduces a wireless, transparent TV, Samsung attacks reflections, and both companies double down on AI.

  • by Tim Biggs
Passports, travel documents exposed in data breach
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Passports, travel documents exposed in data breach

A Melbourne travel agency’s information has been leaked, exposing the personal information of thousands of customers.

  • by David Swan
Low cost, high reward: The hackers holding Australia to ransom

Low cost, high reward: The hackers holding Australia to ransom

Cyber attacks on companies are common enough, but will only become more so – and AI will drive an increase in their quantity and quality.

  • by David Swan and Colin Kruger
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Screen-free future: Three advances that put the phone in the background
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Screen-free future: Three advances that put the phone in the background

Could the phone be replaced by technology that keeps the benefits of connectivity, but loses the addictive qualities of screens?

  • by Tim Biggs
CSIRO marks 10 years of the total wellbeing diet
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CSIRO marks 10 years of the total wellbeing diet

The national science agency is today celebrating 10 years since the launch of its online CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet.

Protecting passwords: The best ways to keep your data safe

Protecting passwords: The best ways to keep your data safe

Cyberattacks and data breaches are a fact of everyday life, but there are ways to make sure your passwords – and your most sensitive information – isn’t caught up.

  • by David Swan
Australia ‘risks climate tech exodus’ unless it follows US model

Australia ‘risks climate tech exodus’ unless it follows US model

The Albanese government is being urged to reconsider its resistance to creating a Joe Biden-style Inflation Reduction Act.

  • by David Swan
St Vincent’s cyberattack work of sophisticated criminals, say investigators

St Vincent’s cyberattack work of sophisticated criminals, say investigators

Patients say they’re worried about the security of their health information and are frustrated over a lack of communication.

  • by David Swan