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COMMENTARY
Space spending is investing in quality of life on Earth
Australia is at risk of falling behind in the global space race as it speeds ahead if the industry is not adequately supported by governing bodies.
MICHAEL BROMLEY
HACKERS
Cyber ransom attacks on the rise
Australian companies are paying out hundreds of millions of dollars a year in ransoms to head off cyber attacks and unauthorised releases of customer data.
By GLENDA KORPORAAL
EXCLUSIVE
New data laws ‘must go further’
The government is being urged to mandate the use of encryption in large companies, amid concerns a repeat of the Optus data leak could be possible.
By DAVID SWAN
REVIEW
Reading between the lines: Clara or Kindle?
Just weeks after Kobo unveiled its new Clara 2E, Amazon has released its latest Kindle. So how do they compare?
By JOSEPH LAM
RESEARCH
Start-up gets $20m more for fusion energy push
An Australian laser fusion energy start-up has landed it second $20m project in recent months to develop a fusion recycling plant.
By JOSEPH LAM
INTERNET
Even hackers are no match for the age-old honey trap
Uber and Optus hacks highlight the importance of honey pots, the slightly less sexy cyber equivalent of the intelligence world’s honey trap, say experts.
By JOSEPH LAM
SPORT
NBA revamps app, slashes prices
The league has partnered with Microsoft on a “one-stop shop” app that will feature live video and personalised experiences.
By DAVID SWAN
WEALTH
Musk replaces Bezos as the richest American
This year’s deep technology rout has shaken up the personal fortunes of the wealthiest billionaires in the United States. Musk’s fortune rose by $US60.5bn; Bezos was down $US50bn.
By CALLUM JONES
DATA HACK
‘Vulnerable’ Optus customers left in the dark
Optus customers feel as if the telco giant has applied a ‘Band-Aid for a stab wound’, failing to provide them with sufficient information.
By JOSEPH LAM
OPTUS FALLOUT
Scramble to save millions of Optus customers
Nearly 10 million Australians remain in the dark over the security of their personal information as Optus, the banks and governments work to prevent identity theft.
By BEN PACKHAM, DAVID SWAN
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