Australia sees 13per cent rise in cyber crime reports as COVID-19 pushes more people online

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SYDNEY : Australia saw a 13per cent jump in cyber crime reports in the past year, the government said on Wednesday, with about one incident in four targeting critical infrastructure and essential services as many work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) recei

SYDNEY : Australia saw a 13per cent jump in cyber crime reports in the past year, the government said on Wednesday, with about one incident in four targeting critical infrastructure and essential services as many work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Australian Cyber Security Centre received one cybercrime report every eight minutes over the 12 months to June 30, 2021, with a record number of Australians working remotely online during the pandemic, it said in its annual report published on Wednesday. Hackers have pivoted to exploit COVID-19 and are actively targeting vulnerable people and health services to conduct espionage, and steal money and sensitive data, Assistant Minister of Defence Andrew Hastie said in a statement.

Ransomware incidents increased nearly 15per cent, with the health sector reporting the second-highest number of attacks. Ransom software works by encrypting victims' data and typically hackers will offer a key in return for cryptocurrency payments that can run into millions of dollars.

The United States and its allies, including Australia, in July this year had accused China of a global cyberespionage campaign, which Secretary of State Antony Blinken said posed"a major threat to our economic and national security".

 

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