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Australia plans to change privacy rules, allowing banks to be alerted faster to cyber attacks on companies, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday, after hackers targeted the country s second-largest telecoms firm. Australia Cyber Attack: Australia Cybersecurity Minister Clare O Neil told parliament she saw a very substantial reform task. Representational Optus, owned by Singapore Telecoms Ltd, said last week that home addresses, drivers licences and passport numbers of up to 10 million customers, or about 40% of the population, were compromised in one of Australia s biggest data breaches. The attacker s IP address, or unique identifi
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er of a computer, appeared to move between countries in Europe, the company said, but declined to detail how security was breached. Albanese called the incident a huge wake-up call for the corporate sector, saying there we
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re some state actors and criminal groups who wanted to access people s data. Read more: Speak out against China policies, commentator tells Covid experts. Here s why We want to make sure ... that we change some of the privacy provisions th
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ere so that if people are caught up like this, the banks can be let know, so that they can protect their customers as well, he told radio station 4BC. Cybersecurity Minister Clare O Neil told parliament she saw a very substantial reform task ahead in resolving a legally and technically complex issue. One significant question is whether the cyber security require Oojp Prime suspect arrested in 1996 disappearance of college student Kristin Smart
An Indonesian court on Wednesday jailed a British woman for six months for slapping an immigration officer in the face on the island of Bali after an argument over a fine for staying in the country after her visa expired. Auj-e Taqaddas of British, center, walks as she is escorted by investigators after her trial in Bali, Indonesia, Wednesda
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y, Feb. 6, 2019. A British woman who slapped an immigration officer on the Indonesian tourist island of Bali after missing her flight due to an expired visa
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was sentenced Wednesday to six months in prison. AP Photo AP Auj-e Taqaddas, 42, was found guilty in a court in Balis capital, Denpasar, of violence against an officer at Balis airport carrying out his legal duty, Judge Esthar Oktavi told Reuters. The sentence is six months in prison, Oktavi said by text message. The sentence was lighter than the one-year jail term sought by the prosecutor over the incident on July 28 last year. This is an unfair decision ... I was forcibly brought to the court, no lawyers provided, Taqaddas told the court, accusing the prosecutors of torturing her three times and trapping her in the country. The judge and prosecutor said Taqaddas had filed an appeal. Her sentencing had been postponed several times because she was sick and also when authorities said she had checked out
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of a hotel, and could not find her, when they tried to collect her for the hearing. A smartphone video of the purported incident, which went viral at the time, showed