Parliament, businesses, schools and hospitals data targeted, attempted cyber attack

In Australia, cyber attacks have unsuccessfully targeted parliaments, businesses, schools and hospitals.

According to the report of a foreign news agency, cyber attacks were carried out on Australian institutions, responding to which Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says that cyber attacks have been carried out for the past several months, but now they have increased.

The Australian prime minister said in a media briefing that cyber attackers have not had much success, claiming that states are involved in these attacks.

Scott Morrison said that these attacks have been going on for several months but have now increased, targeting governments, universities, hospitals and industries.

He said that the allies, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, have been taken into confidence about cyber attacks.

On the other hand, Australian Defense Minister Linda Reynolds said that the attack did not involve a large-scale breach of personal data.

It should be noted that Canberra reiterated its commitment in March last year that the hacking attack on the Australian Parliament was overseas, Australia has never publicly identified those responsible for the attack and accusations of foreign conspiracy. Rejected.

Australia is currently pushing for an international investigation into the spread of the coronavirus and plans to demand an investigation into those responsible.

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2024-08-16 12:35:05

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