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‘Keeps me up at night’: How Australia’s government sees hacker threat

Nick Bonyhady
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Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil has warned of a growing threat of cyber sabotage to Australian power, telecommunications, health and water infrastructure despite ransomware capturing public attention.

In an interview, Ms O’Neil did not name China as a direct threat, but her comments come a month after the US Federal Bureau of Investigation revealed it had disrupted a Chinese state-led hacking project called Volt Typhoon, which had broken into critical American computer systems.

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Nick Bonyhady is a technology writer for the Australian Financial Review, based in Sydney. He is a former technology editor, industrial relations and politics reporter at the Sydney Morning Herald and Age. Connect with Nick on Twitter. Email Nick at nick.bonyhady@afr.com

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