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USyd security car hit and run

University security quickly drove towards City Road, appearing not to return to check for damage.

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Students slam “useless” Okta Verify rollout

Some students have reported being locked out of critical University systems.

April 25, 2021 Jeffrey Khoo
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What’s in a password?

Cracking the code of security

February 28, 2021 Ariana Haghighi
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Simon Hardman to resign as Head of Campus Security

Head of Campus Security accused of homophobia is set to resign.

February 21, 2020 Lara Sonnenschein
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USyd security cards found to be vulnerable to cloning techniques

ID cards issued to staff and students are able to be cloned in a matter of seconds, allowing hackers to gain access to restricted buildings and users' SydPay accounts

November 27, 2019 Joseph Verity
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UNSW stifles student protest against Bettina Arndt

Student protesters were met by up to 30 security guards and NSW police.

September 25, 2019 Nell O'Grady and Jessica Syed
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16-year-old claims to be behind USyd data breach

Tom Joyner (@tomrjoyner) investigates USyd’s would-be child hacker.

February 13, 2015 Tom Joyner

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