Cybercrime market selling full digital fingerprints of over 60,000 usersGenesis service is selling users' personal data, complete with digital fingerprints, such as account credentials, cookies, browser user-agent details, and more.April 9, 2019 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
LockerGoga: It's not all about the ransomUpdated: In some cases, LockerGoga makes it very difficult to pay blackmail demands to decrypt systems.April 9, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Security
Play VideoAustralia's Archer commences room-temperature quantum chip buildAustralia races to build the first quantum computer.April 8, 2019 in Innovation
LG V50 ThinQ 5G to have 'customised' AIHandset will go on sale April 19 in South Korea, and will have new customised AI services that alert users about expiring coupons and improved search capabilities.April 8, 2019 by Cho Mu-Hyun in 5G
Telstra CEO defends call to block sites showing terrorist attack videosAndy Penn says he would make the same decision again, and welcomes abhorrent streaming laws.April 8, 2019 by Chris Duckett in Mobility
Play VideoAustralia hopes to kick start space industry with new strategyThe overarching plan of the strategy is to triple the size of Australia's space sector and grow an additional 20,000 jobs by 2030.April 8, 2019 in Innovation
Senators concerned OAIC will remain under-resourced despite hiring 31 staffThe staff will be administering the Commonwealth mandates, rather than helping with its existing responsibilities.April 8, 2019 by Asha Barbaschow in Security
Play VideoASIO eyes Microsoft Azure for phase one of tech transformationSix packages are up for grabs under the spy agency's systems integration tender, with protected, secret, and top secret information to be hosted solely on Azure.April 8, 2019 in Digital Transformation
ACCC questions fairness of NBN basic pricingWith the gap between basic 12Mbps plans and 50Mbps plans closing, the ACCC questions the fairness of NBN plans compared to existing ADSL plans.April 8, 2019 by Chris Duckett in Networking
Another NBN review floated as Labor plan to 'make best of what we have'A Shorten Labor government would direct NBN to fix in-home cabling for copper connections for free.April 8, 2019 by Chris Duckett in Networking
Play VideoNBN has purchased almost 30,000 kilometres of copperIt is well on the way to hitting the 40,000km milestone of being able to circle the planet at the equator.April 8, 2019 in Networking
DTA hanging back from blockchain hype to avoid picking betamax-chainBiggest issue surrounding blockchain is the lack of standardisation, Australia's Digital Transformation Agency has said.April 8, 2019 by Chris Duckett in Innovation
Play VideoIs Microsoft eying Shopify's arena?Microsoft may be gearing up to take on Shopify and others in the e-commerce platform space, according to a new report. Such a move would dovetail well with Microsoft's Dynamics 365 line.April 8, 2019 by ZDNet Editors in Cloud
The Linux desktop is in troubleLinus Torvalds looks to Chromebooks and Android for the future of the Linux desktop, while Linux Mint developers aren't happy with each other.April 8, 2019 by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols in Enterprise Software
Security researchers discover iOS version of Exodus Android spywareExodus iOS spyware used against Italian and Turkmenistan users.April 8, 2019 by Catalin Cimpanu in Security
How is Microsoft's Chromium-based Edge really different from Chrome?Microsoft is removing or replacing more than 50 Chromium services in building its new Chromium-based Edge browser, besides working to provide some unique value-add not found in every other Chromium browser.April 8, 2019 by Mary Jo Foley in Windows 10
Play VideoDoing a home DNA test? The FBI might end up with your family treeOpinion: No consent required from family members impacted by your decision, of course.April 8, 2019 by ZDNet in Security
Play VideoFormlabs CEO Max Lobovsky on 3D printing market, next-gen systemsFormlabs launched its next-gen Form 3 and Form 3L 3D printers for prototyping by engineers and creative pros. Here's the state of the market.April 8, 2019 by Larry Dignan in 3D Printing