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    Home router warning: They're riddled with known flaws and run ancient, unpatched Linux

    Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Communication (FKIE) has carried out a study involving 127 home routers from seven brands to check for the presence of known security vulnerabilities in the latest firmware. The results are appalling.  The FKIE study found that 46 routers hadn’t got a single security update within the past year and that many […] More

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    NBN says 80% of leftover 109,000 premises could connect in 2020

    The company responsible for rolling out the National Broadband Network across Australia has said it has 109,000 premises leftover following the company hitting the fiscal year 2020 build target that it set. NBN previously said it would have 100,000 premises left unconnected at the end of its build phase due to needing “bespoke” connections that […] More

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    Windows 10: Microsoft Defender ATP now rates your security configurations

    Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) now gives your devices and network a security score that tells admins the health of their environment based on how it’s configured.  A high score means the collective security configuration is in a good state across applications, operating systems, network, accounts, and security controls.  Windows 10 Microsoft calls the […] More

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    5G and Wi-Fi 6: Unlikely allies

    Before the pandemic, telcos pondered how to sell 5G fixed wireless so convincingly that consumers would willingly ditch their Wi-Fi routers. Now that Wi-Fi is everyone’s best friend, that strategy has pivoted completely. More

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    NBN now obligated to provide a minimum 25Mbps connection to Australians

    With the calendar shifting to July, the Statutory Infrastructure Provider (SIP) obligations on NBN have entered into force. The SIP obligations mandate that Australian premises be offered to connect to broadband that provides 25/5Mbps at a minimum, with NBN responsible for areas it has declared ready for service, and eventually to become the default provider […] More

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    Telstra ditches 5G fee for users not on lowest tier plan

    The prospect of users having to pay AU$15 a month for 5G access on the Telstra network, first flagged by the telco in May last year, has been ditched, as the telco shook up its plans on Monday. Telstra currently offers four base plans — small, medium, large, and extra large — with all plans […] More

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    Department of Finance dismisses idea of discretionary NBN write-down

    The Department of Finance has attempted to pour cold water on the idea of writing down the value of the National Broadband Network, stating that any movements in value are dictated by accounting standards. “The value of NBN in government funded statements is in line with the Australian accounting standards. So there isn’t an ability […] More