Monday | 6 July, 2009
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Stories about: Australian Federal Police

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    New scam email uses Australian Federal Police to gain victims' trust 03/07/2009 10:49:00

    Cyber criminals have changed tack in their ongoing scam campaign against banks, moving to the use of government agencies to gain the trust of unsuspecting email recipients.
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    AFP hits $6 million identity fraud syndicate 03/07/2009 08:25:00

    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) claims to have struck a major blow to a multi-million identity fraud syndicate.
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    Canberra kids to give Aussie insight at global online safety forum 14/07/2008 13:03:15

    The Australian Federal Police is taking 10 Australian school children to London this week to participate in the International Youth Advisory Congress (IYAC), a world first congress giving kids a say in how they can be better protected online.
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    AG launches review into national e-security 07/07/2008 11:07:49

    A review of Australia's top e-security projects lead by the Attorney-General's Department has been launched to scrutinise the Howard's government's $73 million E-Security National Agenda.
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    Great Wall of Australia: Industry cops sanitised Internet 14/05/2008 16:45:04

    Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has pushed ahead with the controversial [[artid:420013177|national content filtering scheme|ISP filtering]] with a $125.8 million budget allocation announced today.
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    Feds tout malware as Australia's biggest cyber threat 30/04/2008 14:27:46

    The director of the Australian High Tech Crime Centre believes that the diversity of malware and its abilities to circumvent security products, is the greatest threat on the local cyber crime landscape.
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    Australia engages allies in cyber warfare 07/03/2008 14:24:39

    Cyber Storm II was today officially launched by the Attorney General in which five countries will engage in an international hacking exercise.
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    Government seeks to ban more websites 22/09/2007 03:59:35

    The Australian Government has tabled a bill that will increase the power of police to ban websites that they deem crime or terrorism related.
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    Australia set to play in Cyber Storm 2 15/02/2007 11:48:31

    Australia has been invited to participate in round two of a global critical infrastructure exercise organized by the US Department of Homeland Security.
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    'Catch Me if You Can' star talks document security 04/10/2006 07:42:24

    Hollywood's portrayal of a young conman in the Spielberg flick, Catch Me if You Can, may seem a world away from Australia's passport design but the two have a remarkably similar heritage.
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    Incident Response 28/09/2006 12:45:11

    So you've been breached. Is your company prepared to look for and preserve digital evidence of the crime for eventual use in court?
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