State police using banned drones
State police forces across Australia have acquired the same Chinese drones which have been black-listed by the United States due to fears they are linked back to the Chinese military.
State police forces across Australia have acquired the same Chinese drones which have been black-listed by the United States due to fears they are linked back to the Chinese military.
New rules make it easier for migrant victims of family violence to remain in Australia.
Continued detention orders such as the one holding terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika in jail three years after his prison term ended should be abolished, says a senior lawyer.
Wunan Foundation and Booth Transport hit with ransom demands as Australian organisations get caught up in Lockbit 3.0 global cyber hacking campaign.
Experts warn companies to harden cyber defences immediately, with cyber attacks ‘inevitable’ and some Australians having their data stolen three times in just five months.
An Irishwoman detained in Australia on suspicions she was a Russian spy will appeal against the federal government’s decision to revoke her visa and deport her.
Crown has confirmed it is investigating a potential data breach after the ransomware gang Cl0p posted on the dark web that it had hacked the Australian gambling giant.
While Australia’s terrorism threat level was lowered late last year, the threat from Islamic State and its perverted view of Islam is far from over.
A religiously motivated hacktivist group has claimed responsibility for a cyber attack on Australian hospitals and healthcare centres, with several websites shut down on Friday night.
Crime in Ceduna exploded after the abolition of the Cashless Debit Card, with new police numbers confirming the crime rate almost doubled in the SA town.
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