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Windows 11 Zero-Day Actively Exploited: What Australian Businesses Need to Know

Microsoft’s August 2026 security updates deserve prompt attention from Australian businesses. The standout issue is CVE-2026-68820, a Windows privilege-escalation vulnerability reported as already being exploited before the fix became available. This is more important...

When an AI Agent “Hacked” a Gym by Accident: The API Security Lesson for Australian Businesses

AI agents are moving quickly from chatbots that suggest actions to software that can actually take them. A recent Australian gym-booking incident shows why that change matters for cybersecurity. According to a first-person...

Microsoft 365 Phishing Can Bypass MFA — Is Your Business Properly Protected?

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) remains one of the most important security controls a business can implement. But modern Microsoft 365 phishing attacks are becoming more sophisticated — and some can steal authenticated sessions even after a user completes...
Am I safe online? (Part 5)

Am I safe online? (Part 5)

Am I safe online? As mentioned before, the online line security is a very complicated issue, by experience most of the Apple users -if not all of them- thinks that they can’t be infected or attacked by a virus or even a Trojan. On December’s article, it had the...

Am I safe online? (Part 4)

Am I safe online? (Part 4)

Am I safe online? Passwords, are they important, how to create them, and why? With every account you create online or a website registration, you are requested to choose a username and a password. While, username is easy to find and, in most cases, it would just be...

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