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39 votes
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When you browse Instagram and find former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's passport number
32 votes -
An Australian project management company is suing Twitter for $700,000 in unpaid bills
28 votes -
One-fifth of US beef capacity wiped out by JBS cyberattack
28 votes -
Over 1400 Western Australian government officials used 'Password123' as their password
27 votes -
'You bunch of idiots': Australia's tech industry savages Labor for backing bill
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Australia passes controversial encryption-busting law
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Australia wants to use face recognition for porn age verification
22 votes -
Facebook announces that if Australia's proposed News Media Bargaining Code becomes law, they will no longer allow Australians to share any news on Facebook or Instagram
21 votes -
Australian Criminal Intelligence Agency looking to expand it's intelligence gathering powers by claiming that criminals use encrypted platforms 'almost exclusively'
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Facebook will ban Australian users from sharing or viewing news
18 votes -
Australia's idiotic war on porn returns, this time using facial recognition
16 votes -
Russian propaganda stoking 5G health fears in Australia
16 votes -
In Canada’s battle with Big Tech, smaller publishers and independent outlets struggle to survive
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Google threatens to pull search engine in Australia
15 votes -
New Zealand & Australia ISPs and telcos block access to sites hosting Christchurch shooting video
New Zealand ISPs are blocking sites that do not remove Christchurch shooting video New Zealand Mobile Carriers Block 8chan, 4chan, and LiveLeak And, in Australia: Telco giants block websites...
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New Zealand ISPs are blocking sites that do not remove Christchurch shooting video
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New Zealand Mobile Carriers Block 8chan, 4chan, and LiveLeak
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And, in Australia: Telco giants block websites sharing footage of Christchurch attacks
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The block on some sites seems to have been lifted in Australia: Telcos block access to 4chan, other sites
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FastMail loses customers, faces calls to move over anti-encryption laws
15 votes -
Australia's bushfire emergency is being exploited on social media, as misinformation is spread through cyberspace via hundreds of thousands of posts.
News article: Fires misinformation being spread through social media This includes a prominent local billionaire, Andrew Forrest, who has pledged $70 million for bushfire relief: "I think there's...
News article: Fires misinformation being spread through social media
This includes a prominent local billionaire, Andrew Forrest, who has pledged $70 million for bushfire relief: "I think there's a multitude of reasons why the fire extent has bene so devastating. I think a warming planet would be part of that — [but] the biggest part of that is arsonists," he said.
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You can sue media companies over Facebook comments from readers, Australian court rules
13 votes -
Jeremy was fired for refusing fingerprinting at work. His case led to an 'extraordinary' unfair dismissal ruling.
13 votes -
Australia to force tech companies to allow government access to encrypted messages
13 votes -
Australia tells dating apps to improve safety standards to protect users from sexual violence
12 votes -
Tens of thousands of Australians who have given DNA samples to sites such as Ancestry.com could have their genetic data examined by police without their knowledge
12 votes -
AI can fool voice recognition used to verify identity by Centrelink and Australian tax office
11 votes -
Meta launching paid subscription service for Facebook, Instagram
11 votes -
Tech Execs Face Jail In Australia If They Don’t Remove “Abhorrent” Content Quickly Enough
11 votes -
Australian academics apologise for false AI-generated allegations against big four consultancy firms
10 votes -
I should be able to mute America
10 votes -
Facebook is a global mafia
10 votes -
Google's open letter to Australians
10 votes -
Facebook and Google refuse to pay revenue to Australian media
10 votes -
US Attorney General and officials from UK and Australia will ask Facebook to halt plans for end-to-end encryption in its messaging apps
10 votes -
Google faces contempt charge for failing to remove defamatory reviews
10 votes -
The Australian prime minister has forgotten to renew his domain name
10 votes -
Huawei banned from 5G mobile infrastructure rollout in Australia
10 votes -
An AI-generated image of a Victorian MP raises wider questions on digital ethics
9 votes -
Researchers claim new internet speed record of 44.2 Tbps over a standard optical fiber cable, using a single integrated chip
9 votes -
Labor demands Facebook remove 'fake news' posts about false Australian death tax plans
9 votes -
Advocating for privacy in Australia
9 votes -
Help defend Australian encryption laws
9 votes -
New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China Also: 'Cyber attacks' point to China's spy agency, Ministry of State Security, as Huawei payback,...
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
This is a follow-up to these articles posted yesterday:
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Australian Federal Court orders Google to turn over identifying information of user who left negative review for Melbourne dentist
8 votes -
Australia data encryption laws explained
8 votes -
'Rank socialism': Facebook removes senator's official page over hate speech
8 votes -
Telstra’s Starlink deal could signal a new era of connectivity in hard-to-reach places
7 votes -
Cyber-attack Australia: Sophisticated attacks from ‘state-based actor’, PM says
7 votes -
Internet service provider Optus has been ordered to hand over the details of a customer accused of defaming a Melbourne dentist through a Google review
7 votes -
A family tracking app was leaking real-time location data
7 votes -
Facebook to lift Australia news ban after government agrees to amendments to proposed legislation requiring them to pay publishers
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Woolworths pays the Australian Communications and Media Authority $1 million fine for spam marketing emails
6 votes