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| | | ... that AustralianSuper had the biggest marketing budget while Hostplus continued to splurge on sponsorship deals. Cybercriminals attack major super funds Cybercriminals attempted to breach the systems of several superannuation funds in April, although ... |
| | | | ... members' retirement funds. Although expectations and standards remain relatively high for these organisations, cybercriminals were still able to slip through the cracks earlier this year, stealing member information and money from the nation's ... |
| | | | The super funds that saw member accounts breached by cybercriminals in April have been instructed to undertake a "special purpose engagement," as APRA asks all trustees to review their compliance with Prudential Standard CPS 234 Information Security. ... |
| | | | Cybercriminals attempted to breach the systems of several superannuation funds over the weekend, although most attacks were repelled, thousands have been affected. Rest said fewer than 1% of its members have been affected by unauthorised activity on ... |
| | | | ... While not a unique problem to superannuation, Kumara mooted that the industry may have drawn more attention from cybercriminals over the past year because of the reports spruiking the success and scale of Australia's $4 trillion retirement savings pool. ... |
| | | | ... eye to its legal obligations in the pursuit of profit. "Its willful failures allowed money to flow to terrorists, cybercriminals, and child abusers through its platform," she said. "Today's historic penalties and monitorship to ensure compliance ... |
| | | | ... In the latest episode of the Financial Standard podcast, Rao said the super industry is a lucrative target for cybercriminals, due to the sheer size of the funds it manages. "If you think about the systems and the process that are outsourced to IT service ... |
| | | | ... ransomware attacks are healthcare, manufacturing and education. In 2021, we also saw a shift in tactics from the cybercriminals, including one of the first major attacks against critical infrastructure, the highly publicised Colonial Pipeline attack. ... |
| | | | More than half of Financial Standard readers are not confident they are adequately protected from cybercrime, the latest spot poll reveals. Fifty-four per cent of respondents said they are vulnerable to breaches, hackers and cyberattacks as they have ... |
| | | | ... become a lucrative market targeting the 'digital' assets of mom-and-dad investors and the big institutions. Worse, cybercriminals are very hard to trace. In the US, law enforcement have only convicted less than 2% of cybercrime activity. Listed companies ... |
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