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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: morph#2 on November 21, 2011, 01:17 pm
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"Under the Bill agencies will have the power to require communications carriers preserve data for up to 90 days from customers who are suspected of having committed a cybercrime offence. By requiring companies to hold information including for example emails, messages, and internet usage data, agencies can prevent data regarding suspected cybercrimes from being destroyed during the investigation "
"investigation process. The Attorney General has provided an assurance that this data will only be able to be accessed once a warrant is obtained.
The Bill also proposes the establishment of a 24/7 international network to enable the successful exchange of information between Australian and overseas authorities. Investigators will be able to quickly obtain relevant information stored overseas an"
"and will be able to work more collaboratively with their overseas counterparts. "
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/cyber-law-casts-the-proper-net-20110829-1jib6.html
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/08/25/cybercrime_bill_amendments_ignored/
http://www.ema.gov.au/www/ministers/mcclelland.nsf/Page/MediaReleases_2011_ThirdQuarter_18August2011-CommitteeReportonCybercrimeLegislationAmendmentBill
http://www.middletons.com.au/publications/newsletter_issue.asp?id=106&art_id=245
Pretty BS....
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http://www.efa.org.au/Issues/Privacy/tia.html#storedcomms
.... keeps getting better... :(
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This is just such BS! It still has to go through parliament and we all know how Abbott refuses to back the "government" and I use government very loosely!
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I know what you mean about 'Dr No'...
However when it comes to crime&law and defence, they will oblidge eventually ...
These cyber laws are being pushed onto the Australian Government by the US Government...
Fucking hell...