Online security stories
Fastly names Rachel Ler VP to drive Asia expansion
Last week
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Fastly appoints Rachel Ler as Area Vice President of Asia to spearhead edge cloud growth across ASEAN, Greater China and South Korea.
UK unveils GBP £210m plan to bolster cyber defences
Last week
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UK vows Cyber Action Plan with GBP £210m for public-sector defences, as tech leaders warn success hinges on long-term reform and culture.
Forter unveils AI copilot to tackle surging fraud risk
This month
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Forter launches Prism AI copilot and fresh benchmarks as agentic activity soars 2,107% and automated fraud attempts jump 202%.
CelcomDigi revamps ONE bundle with 5G, fibre & Disney+
Last month
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CelcomDigi debuts revamped ONE bundles with 500Mbps fibre, unlimited 5G mobile lines and Disney+ streaming for Malaysian households.
UK founders demand clearer AI rules & digital trust
Last month
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UK founders warn unclear AI rules and weak digital trust threaten competitiveness, as many eye EU markets despite backing Britain to start up.
Cloudflare reveals AI surge & Internet ‘bot wars’ in 2025
Last month
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Cloudflare warns 2025 brings surging AI traffic, record DDoS attacks and escalating Internet ‘bot wars’ as civil groups face rising threats.
5 Fraud use cases you can stop with email validation
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Rising fraud is exploiting fake and disposable emails; smarter validation at sign-up and checkout can block attacks before they cost you.
Festive-season cyber fraud surges as shoppers seek discounts
Last month
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Festive-season cyber fraud is surging across India, with Karnataka alone reporting losses above INR ₹2,000 crores, experts warn.
Australians lose AUD $432 each on fake online tickets
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One in five Australians has been duped by fake online tickets, losing an average AUD $432 as scams surge ahead of the busy summer events season.
New Zealand issues mass alert over Lumma malware risk
Last month
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New Zealand cyber agency emails 26,000 people in first mass alert over Lumma Stealer malware infecting Windows devices nationwide.
Norton launches Neo browser to boost AI-era online security
Last month
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Norton has launched Neo, a free AI-native browser offering enhanced privacy and security against rising AI-driven online threats, now available worldwide.
Exclusive: SecurEnvoy's Michael Downs on MFA gaps and rising attack risks
Last month
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SecurEnvoy says flexible, phishing-resistant MFA is becoming essential as attackers increasingly exploit human error and regulatory pressure intensifies.
Norton launches Neo AI browser with expanded privacy features
Last month
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Norton has launched Neo, an AI-native browser with strong privacy and security features, now freely available on MacOS and Windows worldwide including New Zealand.
The internet’s next frontier: Why new gTLDs are a once-in-a-generation shift
Mon, 24th Nov 2025
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In 2026, ICANN will reopen applications for new generic top-level domains, offering brands a rare chance to own and control their digital identity online.
The new face of cyber fraud: Why retailers must stop turning a blind eye
Sat, 22nd Nov 2025
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Cyber fraud in Australia targets international students via gift card scams, with retailers often failing to intervene during purchases worth hundreds or thousands.
Identity fraud: The double-edged sword of trust and technology
Thu, 20th Nov 2025
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AI-driven identity fraud in the UK has surged over 2,100% since 2021, with synthetic identities risking a £4.2 billion cost by 2027 without stricter screening.
Domain security: The foundation for a resilient digital world
Wed, 19th Nov 2025
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Australia faces over 30 million phishing attacks in 2024, highlighting the urgent need for proactive domain-level cybersecurity to protect digital trust.
Australians risk scams as poor cyber habits cost AUD $87,000
Tue, 18th Nov 2025
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Australians lost over AUD $87,000 to scams last year, with risky cyber habits like password reuse and oversharing on social media putting many at threat.
Why I’m not jumping on the AI browser bandwagon just yet
Mon, 27th Oct 2025
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Early AI browsers face security risks like prompt injection and agent corruption, raising doubts about their readiness to replace traditional browsing.
AI browsers like ChatGPT Atlas raise new privacy & security fears
Fri, 24th Oct 2025
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Security experts warn new AI browsers like OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas pose serious privacy, safety and data risks amid growing adoption and emerging vulnerabilities.