China case: was it insights or secrets?
Is Bondi man charged with foreign interference offence, Alexander Csergo, a networker, or working for the Chinese Ministry of State Security?
Is Bondi man charged with foreign interference offence, Alexander Csergo, a networker, or working for the Chinese Ministry of State Security?
The Australian Defence Force is using Chinese drones from a company black-listed by the US.
Alexander Csergo appeared in court on Saturday, the matter adjourned after he was charged with selling secrets, the alleged offence committed in Shanghai and NSW.
A businessman has been charged with allegedly selling details of Australia’s defence, economic and national security arrangements to a foreign government.
‘Tinnie terrorist’ ringleader Robert Musa Cerantonio set to be released from jail in May as authorities consider extended supervision orders to monitor wave of freed jihadis.
AN0M accused Edwin Harmendra Kumar sent to US to face charges laid by FBI, two years after his arrest by Operation Ironside investigators
A Supreme Court judge has ruled in favour of the AFP, finding their ground-breaking encrypted app AN0M was used legally in Operation Ironside.
Employee attendance records and customer member numbers have been leaked on to the dark web as a Russian cyber gang tries to extort Crown resorts into paying a ransom.
One of Australia’s climate change and energy agencies has not removed Chinese-made surveillance cameras from its facilities.
Special Minister of State Don Farrell warns MPs to declare free trips and hospitality after seven politicians from all sides of politics failed to declare within the correct time frame.
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