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AusCERT is the premier Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) in Australia and a leading CERT in the Asia/Pacific region. AusCERT operates within a worldwide network of information security experts to provide computer incident prevention, response and mitigation strategies for members and assistance to affected parties in Australia. As a not-for-profit, self-funded organisation based at The University of Queensland, AusCERT relies on member subscriptions to cover its operating costs.

AusCERT operates the Australian government funded Stay Smart Online Alert Service, which is a part of the broader Stay Smart Online government initiative.



Latest Security Bulletins

 denotes AusCERT member only content. ASB-2012.0026 - [Win][UNIX/Linux] Ruby: Delete arbitrary files - Existing account - Two vulnerabilities in Ruby have been patched in the latest 1.8.7 and 1.9.x releases. (20/02/2012)

ESB-2011.1185.4 - UPDATED ALERT [Printer] HP Printers & HP Digital Senders: Execute arbitrary code/commands - Remote/unauthenticated - (20/02/2012)

ESB-2012.0180 - ALERT [Win][Linux][Solaris][Mac][OSX] Adobe Flash Player: Multiple vulnerabilities - A new version of Adobe Flash Player fixes vulnerabilities in Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris, and Android. (16/02/2012)

 denotes AusCERT member only content. ASB-2012.0025 - [Win][UNIX/Linux] Google Chrome: Multiple vulnerabilities - Multiple vulnerabilities have been fixed in the latest version of Google Chrome. (16/02/2012)

 denotes AusCERT member only content. ASB-2012.0017 - [Win][Linux][HP-UX][AIX] Hitachi Cosminexus, JP1 and JP1/IT HiRDB RealTime Monitor products: Cross-site scripting - Remote/unauthenticated - Vulnerabilities have been identified in Hitachi Cosminexus, JP1 and JP1/IT HiRDB RealTime Monitor products. (03/02/2012)

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Latest News

 denotes AusCERT member only content. Called and owned (but which way around)? - A quick look at a good capture and analysis of a Comantra scam call. (21/02/2012)

 denotes AusCERT member only content. AusCERT week in Review for 17th February 2012 - Lots of major patches released, AusCERT conferences, and badgers badgers badgers... (17/02/2012)

 denotes AusCERT member only content. AusCERT week in review 10/02/12 - AusCERT week in review 10/02/12 (10/02/2012)

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Latest News

Security on the Move - Spotlight On Melbourne - The latest AusCERT and SC Magazine "Security on the Move" event will be held in Melbourne on Thursday, March 8 (16/02/2012)

Global CyberLympics - Global CyberLympics: Unifying Global Cyber Defense through the Games (20/10/2011)

The Government has released a public discussion paper as part of the Cyber White Paper - The Government has released a public discussion paper as part of the development of the Cyber White Paper, which invites submissions on a range of issues regarding the importance of cyberspace to Australia’s social well-being, economic prosperity and broader national interests. (19/10/2011)

AusCERT incident response metrics - AusCERT has released its proactive incident response metrics for the past two years. (22/12/2010)

AusCERT is the winner of the auDA Australia and New Zealand Internet Best Practice Award - AusCERT has won auDA's Australia and New Zealand Internet Best Practice Award for the category of Best Security Initiative for 2010. A... (15/09/2010)

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 denotes AusCERT member only content. Called and owned (but which way around)?
A quick look at a good capture and analysis of a Comantra scam call.

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ESB-2012.0184 - [Win] Citrix XenServer Web Self Service: Reduced security - Unknown/unspecified


ESB-2012.0183 - [RedHat] Mozilla Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Firefox, & XULRunner: Execute arbitrary code/commands - Remote with user interaction


 denotes AusCERT member only content. ASB-2012.0026 - [Win][UNIX/Linux] Ruby: Delete arbitrary files - Existing account
Two vulnerabilities in Ruby have been patched in the latest 1.8.7 and 1.9.x releases.