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● Five of Indonesia’s top female founders have met with Australian government, industry leaders and investors
● Affirms importance of mentorship for young startups amid economic headwinds and resistance to female founders from investor community
● Comes as countries look to foster stronger trade ties across multiple domains

The cream of Indonesia’s SheHacks startup program has arrived in Sydney, with five leading female founders from Jakarta ready to meet with government, industry leaders and investors to explore opportunities for transnational collaboration and mentorship.

Published in Security

A technology enthusiast was initially puzzled when he and his wife received links that looked dodgy to click on in order to verify the credit cards the pair had taken from a particular provider.

Published in Security

COMPANY NEWS: Keeper Security, the leading provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity software protecting passwords, passkeys, privileged access, secrets and remote connections, today introduces support for hardware security keys as a single Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) method.

Published in Company news
Friday, 08 January 2016 12:43

Kingston adds pin pad to flash drive

Independent world leader in memory products Kingston has released the DataTraveler 2000 encrypted USB Flash drive with hardware encryption and PIN protection via an alphanumeric keypad.

Published in Security
Friday, 27 November 2015 11:46

Speak your piece

Let’s replace insecure passwords, hints, and PINS. Nuance – makers of voice to text like Dragon Dictate – has much grander plans for voice recognition and biometrics.

A new model has been proposed to make it easier for deafblind consumers to access telco customers service call centres.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The CEO of elecronic payments company eftpos, Bruce Mansfield, has admitted that the move from signatures to mandatory PINs when making point of sale payments is causing problems for retailers, especially restaurants and cafes, where the tipping option no longer exists at eftpos terminals.

Merchant EFTPOS payments provider Tyro says the move this year to mandatory PIN codes instead of signatures on credit and debit card purchases will better protect consumers and help stamp out card theft and skimming.

Published in Security
Friday, 24 February 2012 00:13

The truth about self-chosen PIN numbers

 

Research from Cambridge University highlights the danger of self-chosen PIN numbers - on average one in eleven wallets will contain a date-of-birth that matches the PIN for a banking card.

 

Published in Security
Saturday, 31 December 2011 17:16

Major security hole in most modern wireless routers

If your wireless router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup turn it off immediately (if you can).

Published in Home Tech

Commencing in the past few days, all stores in the Woolworths group have banned the use of debit Visa and Mastercard transactions. This will lead to an increase in transaction fraud and greater costs to the consumer.

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Thursday, 01 October 2009 12:06

Identity theft, crime rife in Australia

Credit card theft, unauthorised bank account access and identity theft are rife in Australia with more than one in five Australians aged 16-years or over now reporting that someone has stolen their identity, illegally accessed, or tried to access their bank accounts, stolen or skimmed their credit cards or tried to steal their bank account pin.

Published in Security
Thursday, 04 June 2009 18:45

Windows XP cash machines can steal your PIN

It is bad enough that the bad guys constantly try and phish your financial data via email and fake websites, now cash machines are getting in on the act.

Published in Security
Despite concerns emanating from the US about the security of ATM/EFTPOS networks, the relevant industry body claims best practices are applied in Australia. There have been no reports of such attacks in Australia, said a spokesperson.

Tuesday, 11 November 2008 16:17

VISA pilots credit card with integrated PIN keypad

The Bank of America in the UK is amongst the first to pilot a new VISA credit card with an integrated PIN pad and one-time security code system for Internet transactions. So how does that work then?

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